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Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION III. Public Instrument, how far Probative.
Subject_3 SECT. III. Instrument of Sasine.
Date: Adamson
v.
The Tenants of Strathylaw
16 March 1628
Case No.No 382.
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An infeftment of sasine (being only the assertion of a notary) is not sufficient to verify a thirlage, nor will it furnish a man interest to pursue for abstracted multures, unless the charter containing the thirlage be produced, which will be sustained to be proved cum precessu.
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