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- v Scot. [1626] Mor 7799 (20 December 1626)
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[1626] Mor 7799
Not competent to object against a Party's title, without a Legal Interest. - What understood to be a Legal Interest.
- v. Scot
Date: 20 December 1626 Case No. No 25.
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An apparent heir offered to renounce, and the creditor thereupon craved decree cognitionis causa. Another creditor also compeared, and alleged, that he could not renounce, having intromitted with his predecessors' goods, &c. He was refused to be heard, because he might insist in a process by himself, and there qualify the person to be heir, as accords. But it was found this could not stop the pursuer in the course of his diligence, qui sibi vigilavit.