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[1666] Mor 16092
Subject_1 TITLE TO PURSUE.
Date: Steel
v.
Hay
18 July 1666
Case No.No. 32.
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An apparent heir, where his predecessors tenants had been ejected, may pursue an action of ejection without being served heir.—See Gib against Hamilton, No. 4. p. 16080. Dirleton.
*** This case is No. 8. p. 3611. voce Ejection.
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