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[1628] Mor 16399      

Subject_1 UNION.

La Borthwick
v.
Scot of Goldlands

Date: 16 December 1628
Case No. No. 6.

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In a removing, the pursuer's sasine being of lands lying discontiguous, and being relative to a charter granted by the Bishop of St. Andrew's, whereby he had united all these lands in one tenement, which was the warrant of the sasine, the sasine was not sustained, seeing none could unite the lands but the King, and no subject could make an union except the King had confirmed it, or had originally given the same; and this was so found, albeit the defender, who opponed it, alleged no right in his own person.

Durie, p. 410.

***See No. 44. p. 914.

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