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Ch. VIII.
§. Pursuer's Demand
Notes to Demand Paper A.
(a) [ Ablative facts] By some one article in the list
of the facts constituted collative facts, with relation to the
right or title, of a person standing in the individual
situation of the person in question, to receive the
Service hereby demanded, must such his right or title
have been conferred: by any one article in the correspondent
list of ablative facts, it may have been taken
away. Therefore, of all such ablative facts, the existence
must of necessity be negatived by him.
Case 1. Suit simply requisitive. Of the proprietor
of a mass of property, the death operates as a collative
fact, in favour of each of his post obit successors:
as a collative fact, to wit with relation to the right to
the Service rendered by the Judge, by making a division
of the mass among such his successor and co-interestees, and
therefore giving to him his share: Examples
of an ablative fact are
1. A release by any one such co-interestee in
favour of the rest or any one of them.
2. On the supposition of the deceased's having
a correspondent right, exercise given by him to
any ablative power, divesting this or that one of
them of his right to any such share.
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