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[1583] Mor 16081
Subject_1 TITLE TO PURSUE.
Graham
v.
Annandale
1583 .
Case No.No. 5.
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A terce is no title for possession until it be kenned; and therefore, where an appriser pursued tenants to remove, the relict was not found entitled to remain in possession, not having been kenned to her terce.
*** This case is No. 4. p. 15836. voce Terce; in conformity with which was decided the case Barclay against Scott, 2d February, 1675, No. 28. p. 15844. Ibidem.
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