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Edgar v The Laird of Craigmillar. [1624] Mor 6910 (15 July 1624)
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[1624] Mor 6910
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In the action pursued by Thomas Edgar against the Laird of Craigmillar, it was found, because he was minor, and the lands held ward, that he could not infeft the compriser, but that the diligence done against him should be as sufficient, as if he were infeft.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 471. Spottiswood, (Superiors.) p. 323.