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SCOTTISH_Shaw_Court_of_Session

Page: 407

Brown

v.

Syme
No. 125.

Court of Session

2d Division R.

Feb. 5 1835

Lord Justice-Clerk.

Peter Brown,     Pursuer.— D. F. Hope— Cuninghame. J. H. Syme,     Defender.— Skene— A. M'Neill.

Subject_Proof—Witness.—

A party, manager and director of a joint stock company, who had bought certain shares in his own name, having raised an action against another party on whose behalf he alleged they had been acquired, for the purpose of being relieved of them—Held, that other shareholders of the company were admissible as witnesses in support of his case.

After the judgment in this cause, mentioned ante XII. 536 (which see), the issues thereby approved came on for trial before the Lord Justice-Clerk. In support of his case, the pursuer offered inter alios as witnesses, certain partners of the Alloa Glass Company, who were objected to as inadmissible, on the head of interest. The Lord Justice-Clerk repelled the objection, and admitted the witnesses; and a verdict having passed for the pursuer, the defender tendered a bill of exceptions, in answer to which the pursuer contended, that no sort of interest on the part of the witnesses was set forth, the fact of their being partners of the company not importing any interest, it being to them a matter of indifference whether the pursuer, who was not alleged to be insolvent, and who was in any case bound to them, and to all third parties, for the shares in dispute, succeeded in obtaining relief from the defenders or not.

The Court disallowed the bill.

Solicitors: M'Kenzie and M'Farlane. W. S.— Graham and Anderson, W.S.—Agents.

SS 13 SS 407 1835


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