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[1619] Mor 10415
Subject_1 PERSONAL and TRANSMISSIBLE.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. Where voluntary Assignees are excluded by Law or Paction, whether the Right may be affected by Legal Diligence.
Date: Bruce
v.
Buckie
3 February 1619
Case No.No 91.
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Found, That a comprising of a reversion needed not intimation, being judicial, and that the second comprising of the same reversion, first intimated, could not be preferred to the anterior comprising; and also found, that a reversion granted to any person and his heirs, excluding assignees, might be comprised.
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