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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Macbride v. Grierson, Clark, and Co [1865] ScotLR 1_39_2 (24 November 1865) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1865/01SLR0039_2.html Cite as: [1865] ScotLR 1_39_2, [1865] SLR 1_39_2 |
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This case, which we reported at the time of its hearing, and which involves the construction of a cautionary bond, was advised to-day.
The Lord Justice-Clerk said—This case is one of some difficulty, but I don't think that it depends on any clear legal principle, but on the construction of a particular bond. The question is, whether in this cash credit bond there be five cautioners or three, or, in other words, whether, in addition to the caution granted by Clark, Grierson, & Co., as a company, there is superadded a personal obligation of caution by the individual partners of the company? Now, this is just one of those cases in which it is impossible not to suspect that the parties may have intended to say something very different from what they have said, and that is always a painful position. But however much we may suspect that, we are bound to give to the bond what the Lord Ordinary says is its sound legal construction, and if, according to that construction, an obligation is laid on Mr Grierson and Mr Clark as individuals, we must give effect to it, however much we may suspect or believe that that was not intended. The words have a clear legal meaning, and whatever that is it must receive effect. The way in which I look at this case is, in the first place, to consider who I think are bound to the bank. I think there are nine persons bound. [His Lordship enumerated the two firms and the various individual partners and others bound.] Speaking of William Anderson, John Anderson, and Francis Clark, the individual partners of the firm of William Anderson, Son, & Co., his Lordship said—All these gentlemen are bound conjunctly and severally to
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Counsel for Defender—The Solicitor-General and Mr Clark. Agents— Messrs A. G. R. & W. Ellis.
Counsel for Pursuer— Mr Pattison and Mr Watson. Agent— Mr James Renton, S.S.C.