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[1613] Mor 7165
Subject_1 INTERDICTION.
Subject_2 SECT. VI. Reduction on the head of Interdiction, to whom competent.
Date: George Sanderson
v.
Interdictors of William Craig
27 November 1613
Case No.No 45.
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In an action of reduction of an interdiction pursued by George Sanderson contra the Interdictors of William Craig, the Lords found, that the interdiction could not be reduced at the instance of the said George Sanderson, who had acquired a right from William Craig himself, who was interdicted; and that because William Craig craved not the interdiction to be loosed, and the said George was in pessima fide to contract with him until it had been lawfully loosed by the Judge; and so in respect the Lords found, that an interdiction could not be ab initio rescinded.
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