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[1734] Mor 2818
Subject_1 COMPETITION.
Subject_2 SECT. X. Assignation to Mails and Duties, with other Rights.
Date: Earls of Lowdon and Glasgow
v.
Lord Ross
12 January 1734
Case No.No 57.
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The Lords found an adjudication contra hæreditatem jacentem preferable to an assignation of mails and duties granted by the defunct proprietor, where the competition was about the rents that fell due betwixt the proprietor's death and the date of the adjudication. See Succession.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting