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[1662] Mor 3036      

Subject_1 CONFUSIO.

Ker
v.
Ker

Date: 10 July 1662
Case No. No 4.

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An apparent heir having purchased in an adjudication of his predecessor's estate, led upon the apparent heir's own bond, brought a process upon that title against some havers, for exhibition of the rights and evidents of the lands, and delivery thereof; the defender alleged absolvitor, because the adjudication was extinguished confusione, which was repelled.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 195.

*** See The particulars of this case, voce Competent, No 8. p. 2701.

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