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[1791] Mor 12404
Subject_1 PROOF.
Subject_2 DIVISION I. Allegeances how relevant to be proved.
Subject_3 SECT. XI. Mandate, Order, Allowance, Tolerance, &c.
Date: Trustees of Croll
v.
Robertson
7 May 1791
Case No.No 214.
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Accession to a trust was found sufficiently proved, by the creditor having attended a roup of the bankrupt's effects, called by the trustees, bought several
articles, and given his bill payable to the trustees for the price; though the creditor contended, That he had openly expressed his disapprobation of the trust, and that seeing the bankrupt himself at the roup, he conceived it was held solely under his authority. See Appendix.
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