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Thomas Law, Son to William Law Taylor in Jedburgh v Thomas Turnbull of Firth. [1710] Mor 7156 (24 November 1710)
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[1710] Mor 7156
Interdicter may not be auctor in rem suam. - Manner of adhibiting the Interdicter's consent. - Effect of the Death of the Interdicter.
Thomas Law, Son to William Law Taylor in Jedburgh v. Thomas Turnbull of Firth
Date: 24 November 1710 Case No. No 31.
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In the action at the instance of Thomas Law, against Thomas Turnbull, as representing his father, for payment of a bond granted by him to the pursuer's father; the Lords were clearly of opinion, that a bond granted by an interdicted person without consent of his interdictors, could not be supported as valid by their subscribing witnesses to it.