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Subject_1 IMPROBATION.
Subject_2 SECT. I. To Whom this action competent.
Date: L Drumlanrick
v.
Gladstones and Scot
27 February 1610
Case No.No 3.
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He who in a pursuit of improbation libels himself only heritable proprietor, and produces for his title his own sasine upon his own registration, and deduces no right of the lands from his predecessors, will get no certification against the defenders for not production of infeftments alleged made to them of the lands libelled, by the King's predecessors, or by the pursuers forbiers; because the Lords think it not reasonable that a man lately infeft in lands by the King, shall upon his recent infeftment rip up mens charter chests, and compel them to produce their old evidents, anterior to his title by many years and generations.
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