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[1662] Mor 9873      

Subject_1 PASSIVE TITLE.
Subject_2 DIVISION IV.

Vitious Intromission.
Subject_3 SECT. VI.

Vitious Intromission Purged by Confirmation, or by declarator of escheat.

Gray
v.
Dalgardno

Date: 7 February 1662
Case No. No 200.

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A gift of escheat to the intromitter himself, ante litem motam, is sustained to purge vitiosity, though there be no diligence on it. The reason given is, that the gift to the intromitter himself is effectual without declarator;—but of this there is some doubt. A special declarator indeed is not necessary, but a general declarator, which is not a process for payment, but a step of diligence, in order to complete the conveyance, like the intimation of an assignation, ought to be requisite in all cases.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 46. Stair.

*** This case is No 169. p. 9850.—A similar decision was pronounced 22d January 1675, Chalmers against Farquharson and Gordon, No 45. p. 9683.

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