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Ker v The Marquis of Douglas. [1670] Mor 15342 (18 February 1670)
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[1670] Mor 15342
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In a spuilzie of teinds pursued at Ker's instance against the Marquis of Douglas, upon an inhibition served at the kirk-door of the parish where the lands lay, it was alleged, That the defender being in possession of the teinds per tacitam relocationem after expiring of his tack, the inhibition should have been executed against him personally, or at his dwelling-place, he not dwelling within the parish at the time of the execution at the kirk-door. The Lords did repel the allegeance, and sustained the pursuit.