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[1612] Mor 13260      

Subject_1 QUOD AB INITIO VITIOSUM.
Subject_2 SECT. III.

Production of Titles cum Processu.

Munro
v.
Innes

Date: 12 February 1612
Case No. No 16.

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Munro, brother to the Guidman of Tarrell, assignee constituted by my Lord of Kinloss, to a tack of certain teinds, pursued the possessors for spuilzie. They excepted, That the assignation could give no action, the tack not being produced. It was found by the Lords, that the assignation was sufficient to instruct, the pursuer proving his author's tack cum processu.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 302. Haddington, MS. No 2399.

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