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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> M'culloch v. Freeland [1865] ScotLR 1_50_1 (2 December 1865) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1865/01SLR0050_1.html Cite as: [1865] ScotLR 1_50_1, [1865] SLR 1_50_1 |
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This is an objection to the qualification of a voter who is on the register, in respect that his claim is founded on a right of annuity of ten guineas contained in a disposition executed by three parties, and on which sasine was duly taken. The Sheriff sustained his claim, but to-day the Court, in consideration that the voter's right was really a debt heritably secured, and, as such, one on which there could be neither ownership nor possession, reversed and sustained the objection.