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Alison v Trail. [1628] Mor 14728 (8 July 1628)
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[1628] Mor 14728
What understood to be a Spuilzie. - What Damages allowed.
Alison v. Trail
Date: 8 July 1628 Case No. No. 9a.
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In an action of spuilzie, the defender being convened for spuilzie of certain of the pursuer's goods, which were libelled to be in the defender's house, the Lords found no action of spuilzie could be sustained for the goods which were libelled to be in the defender's own house, albeit the same pertained to the pursuer; but that the pursuer might pursue for restoring and delivery of the goods to her.
Alt. Belshes.
Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 388. Durie, p. 384.