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[1734] Mor 198
Subject_1 ADJUDICATION and APPRISING.
Subject_2 ADJUDICATIONS and APPRISING pass periculo petentis; and all Defences are reserved contra executionem, unless instantly verified.
Date: Duff
v.
Ogilvie
19 July 1734
Case No.No 13.
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An apparent heir having granted a bond in trust, in order to lead an adjudication against his predecessor's estate, a piece of land sold by the predecessor, wherein the purchaser was infeft and in possession, was struck out of the adjudication; the purchaser offering to hold the adjudication as led, in so far as to be a title to found all objections against the purchase.
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