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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.
Date: Campbell
v.
Earl of Breadalbane
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.)
*** This case is No 16. p 6554. voce Implied Obligation.
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