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[1682] Mor 6887
Subject_1 INFEFTMENT.
Subject_2 SECT. I. In what cases Sasine necessary.
Findowry
v.
Town of Brechin
1682 .March .
Case No.No 6.
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Found, That for the constitution of rights and mortifications to towns or hospitals, a sasine is necessary to denude the disponer, in a competition with a singular successor, though sasine be not required for continuing such a right, in respect that communitas non moritur.
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