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[1746] 1 Elchies 495      

Subject_1 TUTOR - CURATOR - PUPIL.

Walkingshaw
v.
William Gray

1746, Dec. 9.
Case No. No. 17.

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Johnston of Straiton having on death-bed named tutors and curators to his children, and appointed a factor with a salary during the tutory and curatory; the tutors quarrelled the nomination of a factor, or at least insisted they had power to change him. The Lords agreed that the tutors could not remove the factor during the tutory, but found no necessity to determine the point after pupillarity; but the factor agreed to find caution.

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