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[1775] Mor 10362
Subject_1 PERSONAL and TRANSMISSIBLE.
Subject_2 SECT. II. What Right go against Heirs.
Date: Penman
v.
Penman
15 December 1775
Case No.No 36.
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The passive title of vitious intromission, where the proof had been led after the intromitter's death, was found to transmit against the heir only in valorem of the intromission.
*** This case is No 158. p. 9836. voce Passive Title.
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