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Subject_1 LEGAL DILIGENCE.
Subject_2 SECT. I An heritable bond, when it becomes Personal, so as to be the foundation of Diligence.
Date: Sir James Stamfield
v.
Lord Gosfuird
27 November 1677
Case No.No 10.
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Sir James pursues a comprising of Thorntonloch. Alleged, it is null, being led on an heritable bond, without any previous requisition or charge.——The Lords, finding it was led in 1669, and that the bond bore a term of payment, without necessity of requisition, sustained the comprising, as had been done, Colthird and Paterson, No 5. p. 8115.
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