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[1628] Mor 16250
Subject_1 TUTOR - CURATOR - PUPIL.
Date: Muir and Thomson
v.
Kincaid
8 March 1628
Case No.No. 101.
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Even a bastard may appoint tutors to his lawful children.
In a process at the instance of a pupil, with concourse of one of three tutors against the other two, either to accept or renounce, the Lords found the pupil sufficiently authorised, and no necessity of curators ad hanc litem.
*** This case is No. 8. p. 1349. voce Bastardy.
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