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[1746] Mor 11275      

Subject_1 PRESCRIPTION.
Subject_2 DIVISION XV.

Interruption of the Negative Prescription.
Subject_3 SECT. I.

What diligence sufficient. - Effect of partial interruption.

Campbell
v.
Earl of Breadalbane

Date: 30 July 1746
Case No. No 443.

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Prescription of a right was found to be interrupted in favour of the real owner, by a transaction with one who, at the time, was apparently in the right, but whose title was afterward set aside. (See No 356. p. 11156.)

Fol. Dic. v. 4. p. 112. D. Falconer.

*** This case is No 16. p 6554. voce Implied Obligation.

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