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[1684] Mor 14323      

Subject_1 SASINE.
Subject_2 SECT. III.

General Clause of Tradition, cum omni juris solemnitate. - General Clause of State and Sasine. - Where there are several Creditors in the same bond.

Murray
v.
Hope

1684. February.
Case No. No. 17.

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In an action of poinding the ground, at the instance of Sir Patrick Murray against Mr. Archibald Hope, the Lords found a sasine of an annual-rent null, because it did not bear the delivery of the symbols contained in the precept, viz. the ground of the lands and a penny money, as use is; but only, in general, that the bailie had given state and sasine, conform to the tenor of the precept.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 363. Sir P. Home, MS. v. I. No. 578.

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