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[1739] Mor 16116      

Subject_1 TITLE TO PURSUE.

Keith
v.
Lord Braco

Date: 23 January 1739
Case No. No. 63.

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An adjudication proceeding upon a charge to enter heir, though no infeftment had followed on it, found a good title in a reduction and improbation to force production of all writs flowing from the person to whom the party was charged to enter, or from his predecessors; but not to force production of writs flowing from the authors of said person or of their predecessors, unless the pursuer should first condescend upon such authors, and give reasonable evidence that they were his authors.

Kilkerran, (Title to Pursue) No. 1. p. 578.

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