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Leading Cases in the Law of Scotland: Prepared from the ...
Tertio, In the above decision, Lord Almond, there was no question of the validity
of the subfeus against that vassal and compriser, and no recognition was thereby
incurred, and yet the Lords found the subfeu could not militate against the ...
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The Journal of Jurisprudence
The result seems thus to be that a prohibition to subfeu, though validly made real,
would not be extended against a conveyance in ordinary form containing an
obligation to infeft by two manners of holding, the one, of the granter's superior ...
Hugh Barclay, I. S. H. Laidlaw, 1867
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The Journal of Jurisprudence
no interest, and consequently no title, to enforce snch^n iaritail^y. The result
Hams thus to be that a prohibition to subfeu, though validly made real, would not
be extended against a conveyance in ordinary form containing an bbligatibri to
infeft' ...
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Decisions of the Court of Session: from November 1825 to ...
feu-duty and a grassum, the composition due to his superior for the 28 June 1838
. entry of a singular successor is a year's subfeu-duty, and interest of v*"* the sum
paid by way of grassum. We^nim."' Sir Archibald Campbell is superior of ...
Scotland. Court of Session, F. Somerville, J. Tawse, 1832
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A system of the forms of deeds used in Scotland
... of the said B. or his foresaids to subfeu, sell, or dispose .of the said subjects, or
any part thereof, to be holden of them or their heirs, or of any other interjected
superior, but allenarly to be held of the said A. and his foresaids, without
prejudice ...
App. 640), to the effect of making the subfeu-duty (in the case of a subfeu) the
equivalent of the maill. And in Campbell v. Westenra (1832, 10 S. 734) it was
decided that where the vassal had subfeued stipulating for a substantial grassum
, one ...
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A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: ...
Subfeu, Subfev, s. A few granted by one who himself holds his property as
subject to a su» perior, S. '•' This statute seemed to require the king's subsequent
approbation, in order to give effect to the subfeus granted by his immediate
vassals.
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The Scots revised reports, [Court of Session]: Faculty ...
the houses were built before or after the subfeu. The feu-duty would have been
the same in both cases, but it is absurd to suppose, that a vassal managing his
affairs judicially, could have built there before subfeu ing ; but if the defenders are
...
Scotland. Court of Session, 1905
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Cases Decided in the Court of Session
feued for buildings to different persons, on payment of a grassum, and a subfeu-
duty of Is. 6d., to be held a me, vel de me. After additional houses had been
erected by these subfeuars, Anderson raised a process of declarator of non-
entry ...
Scotland. Court of Session
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Supplement to the Dictionary of the Decisions of the Court ...
The chief argument used for the Duke, was drawn from the Act of Parliament 71,
anno 1457, allowing prelates, barons, and freeholders to subfeu their lands. Now
, the question is, What is the' meaning of the word freeholder in this statute?