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[1687] Mor 9235      

Subject_1 NAUTÆ, CAUPONES, STABULARII.

Ewing
v.
Miller

1687. July.
Case No. No 3.

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Three packmen having hired a carter to carry their packs from Ayr to Kilmarnock, it was libelled that one of the packs was opened and L. 80 Scots taken out of it.

The Lords found, That it being proved, that the pack had been opened after delivery, the defender was liable de receptis; and that the packman might prove by his oath in litem, what money was in it when he delivered it.

Fol. Dic. v. 2. p. 2. Harcarse, (Summons.) No 931. p. 261.

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