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SCOTTISH_SLR_Court_of_Session

Page: 8

Court of Session Inner House First Division.

Saturday, October 25. 1873.

[Sheriff of Forfarshire.

11 SLR 8_1

Hunter, Cox, and Others

v.

Kerr.

Subject_1Sheriff-Court
Subject_2Process
Subject_3Jurisdiction
Subject_4Servitude — 1 and 2 Vict. c. 119, § 15.
Facts:

The seller of a house and ground declined to deliver any disposition of the property which did not contain a clause of servitude under which he had himself held the subjects. The purchaser, considering that he was entitled, in the circumstances, to a disposition unqualified by such a restriction, presented a petition in the Sheriff-Court to compel delivery of the disposition.

Held, that this, although ex facie a petition ad factum praestandum, was in reality a petition to do something which would have the effect of transferring a title to heritable property, and therefore incompetent before the Sheriff-Court; and that, so far as the question raised was one of servitude, it was not of such a nature as to come under the application of the statute quoted.

Observed—This case was ruled by that of Gordon, M. 12,245.

Counsel:

Counsel for Appellant— Asher. Agents— M'Ewen & Carment, W.S.

Counsel for Respondent—. Agent— Neil M. Campbell, W.S.

1873


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