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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Moore v. Forth Iron Co [1867] ScotLR 3_282 (2 March 1867) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1867/03SLR0282.html Cite as: [1867] SLR 3_282, [1867] ScotLR 3_282 |
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Circumstances in which a motion for absolvitor, in respect the pursuer had not gone to trial within twelve months after an issue was adjusted was refused.
This was an action of damages by a manager for wrongous dismissal. An issue for trial was adjusted on 3d February 1866. Notice of trial had been given for last Christmas sittings, but on 3d December 1866 it was ascertained that the pursuer could not go to trial at Christmas, and he accordingly countermanded his notice of trial, and gave notice of trial for the ensuing sittings. On 29th January 1866 the defenders made a tender of £1020, 5s., and expenses up to that date, and on 28th February last the pursuer, finding that he could not be present as a witness at the trial in consequence of professional engagements in Spain, intimated to the defenders agents that he was willing to accept their tender and to pay them the expenses which they had incurred since its date. On the following day—namely, 1st March—the defenders intimated that they intended to move the Court for absolvitor under sect. 46 of the Act of Sederunt of 1841, in respect of his failure to proceed to trial within twelve months. This motion was discussed to-day.
Watson for the pursuer.
Young and Clark for the defenders.
The cases of Blair v. Buchanan, 22 D., 1271, and Angus v. Grier, 16 D., 303, were cited.
The motion was refused, with expenses.
The other Judges concurred,
Agent for Pursuer— A. Kelly Morison, S.S.C.
Agents for Defenders— Lindsay & Paterson, W.S.