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[1732] Mor 9036
Subject_1 MINOR.
Subject_2 SECT. X. No Restitution till the other Party be restored. - Whether a Minor, who follows a Profession, can be restored?
Date: Grieve
v.
Tait
14 July 1732
Case No.No 170.
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The defender was assoilzied from a reduction of a bill granted to him for the price of goods sold by him to a minor who was a merchant at the time, though, in fact, the minor was employed by a third party to buy the goods for him, who accordingly received them; and therefore, in effect, the minor was but a cautioner, but the seller was ignorant of this. See Appendix.
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