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Subject_1 SPUILZIE.
Subject_2 SECT. VI. Colourable Title of Intromission.
Gordon
v.
Lord Forbes
1611 .January .
Case No.No. 46.
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In an action of spuilzie pursued by Gordon of Abergeldie, as assignee to Patrick Mortimer against Arthur Lord Forbes, the Lords assoilzied from the profits of the goods spuilzied, in respect they were intromitted with bona fide, the horning standing and not reduced, albeit there was no declarator recovered upon the horning.
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