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Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by WILLIAM FORBES, ADVOCATE.
Date: Margaret and Elizabeth Thomson, daughters to the deceased John Thomson, Merchant in Montrose, and Others
v.
John Nicol, Skipper in Alloway
21 July 1714 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
In the action of reduction and suspension, at the instance of Margaret and Elizabeth Thomson, and others, of a decreet of Session at John Nicol's instance, against them,—The Lords found, that the said decreet being pronounced against the said Margaret and Elizabeth Thomson, as minors, and therein so denominated ; and against David Skinner, Provost, and Mr. Alexander Thomson, Doctor of Medicine in Montrose, as tutors and curators to them; proved against the obtainer of the decreet, that the said Margaret and Elizabeth Thomsons were minors at the time; unless the contrary, viz. that they were then majors, were proven. Because, though it be true in general, that he who offers to reduce a deed upon the head of minority, ought to prove the same, according to the rule, actori incumbit probatio ; that needs not to be done where the deed itself, against which restitution is craved, owns the minority: verba enim operantur contra proferentem.
MS. page 93.
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