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[1627] Mor 6946
Subject_1 INHIBITION.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Nature, Stile, and Effect of an Inhibition.
Farm
v.
Ayton
1627 .July .
Case No.No 15.
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In an action of reduction ex capite inhibitionis, pursued by the heirs-female of the Laird of Farme against the Laird of Ayton in Fife, the Lords sustained the inhibition as lawful, albeit the same was executed at a market-cross within which the lands lay, year and day after the same had been personally executed, and at another market-cross, in respect the executions were all registrated within 40 days after the executions thereof respective.
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