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[1683] Mor 3453      

Subject_1 DEPOSITUM.

Ramsay and M'Gill
v.
Lancellot Carleton

1683. March.
Case No. No 4.

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Found that a depositar might have detention of jewels deposited, till he be paid off debt owing to him by the person that has right to them, whether that person be he that did first deposite them, or one come in his place, albeit compensation is not sustained in deposito, to hinder restitution.

Harcarse, (Depositation.) No 413. p. 111.

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