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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Patrick v. Smith [1867] ScotLR 3_343 (28 March 1867) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1867/03SLR0343.html Cite as: [1867] ScotLR 3_343, [1867] SLR 3_343 |
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Page: 343↓
This was an action of interdict against Mr Francis Smith, which depended on precisely the same question as was involved in the preceding case. Mr Smith alleged that he had a right to angle because he had written permission of Mr David Law, proprietor of Finnartmore, part of Mr Napier's feu from General Campbell, and that Mr Law had acquired from Mr Naiper a right to angle. The case was disposed of in the same way as that against Mr Napier.
Counsel for Pursuer—Dean of Faculty and Mr Adam. Agents— Adam, Kirk, & Robertson, W.S.
Counsel for Defender—Solicitor-General and Mr Crichton. Agents— D. Crawford and J. Y. Guthrie, S.S.C.