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[1628] Mor 7779
Subject_1 JUS TERTII.
Subject_2 SECT. I. Pursuer must qualify a Legal Interest, otherwise no Process.
Date: Earl of Nithsdale
v.
Lord Westraw
29 February 1628
Case No.No 1.
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Superiors have an interest to pursue improbation of retours against their vassals, because, if the retour fall, the lands will be in non-entery.
*** This case is No 25. p. 5192. voce Grounds and Warrants.
The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting