Dryburgh v Gordon: 1896

A search against land which produces an adverse entry ex facie of the record, even if it relates to an inhibition which was laid on after the missives were entered into, is not a clear search.

Citations:

(1896) 24 R 1

Jurisdiction:

Scotland

Cited by:

CitedBurnett’s Trustee v Grainger and Another HL 4-Mar-2004
A flat was sold, but before the purchasers registered the transfer, the seller was sequestrated, and his trustee registered his own interest as trustee. The buyer complained that the trustee was unjustly enriched.
Held: The Act defined the . .
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Land

Updated: 25 November 2022; Ref: scu.194224