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[1734] 1 Elchies 426      

Subject_1 SERVITUDE.

Garden
v.
The Earl of Aboyne

1734, Nov. 27.
Case No. No. 1.

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The Lords found the servitude upon the woods a predial servitude, and may be constituted by a personal declarator with possession even against a singular successor; and remitted to the Ordinary to hear upon the other points, Whether Huntly, the Crown's ward vassal, could constitute a servitude so as to prejudge the Crown when the lands returned by forfeiture? 2dly, Whether immemorial possession will prefer retro?

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