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[1630] Mor 14326
Subject_1 SASINE.
Subject_2 SECT. IV. Clause, vidi scivi et audivi. - Clause, acta erant hæc.
Date: Lord Hermiston
v.
Butler
6 July 1630
Case No.No. 21.
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In a removing from the lands of Blanse and tower thereof, a sasine bearing tradition of earth and stone, as use is, of the lands and tower, but in the words of
that clause of the sasine, which bears, acta erant, &c. no mention being made by the notary that the same was done in turri, but only in fundo dictarum terrarum, whereby the defender alleged, that seeing turres are inter regalia, and that sasine thereof is not taken per expressum, at the tower and fortalice, as it ought to be, therefore that the pursuer cannot seek removing from the tower by virtue thereof; this allegeance was repelled, and the sasine sustained, bearing, that the sasine was taken of the land and tower, albeit the clause of acta erant, &c. made no mention of the tower. Act. Mowat. Alt. Stewart. Gibson, Clerk.
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