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[1671] Mor 15318
Subject_1 TACK.
Subject_2 SECT. XIV. Tacit Relocation.
Date: Gordon
v.
M'Culloch
22 February 1671
Case No.No. 208.
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A possessor after he was warned to remove, and even after decreet of removing, having continued to sow the ground, it was found notwithstanding a spuilzie in the proprietor to meddle with the crop, though sown mala fide; but as for what was sown after he was dispossessed by letters of ejection, the Lords found these did belong to the proprietor, upon the principle that sata cedunt solo.
*** This case is No. 4. p. 13400. voce Recompence.
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