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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Scottish Court of Session Decisions >> Wilson (Liquidator of the North British Lactina Manufacturing Co., Ltd), Petitioner [1885] ScotLR 23_227 (16 December 1885) URL: http://www.bailii.org/scot/cases/ScotCS/1885/23SLR0227.html Cite as: [1885] ScotLR 23_227, [1885] SLR 23_227 |
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In a note by the liquidator in the winding-up of the North British Lactina Manufacturing Company, Limited, the certificate of intimation bore that the intimation had been made to the parties named in the interlocutor of Court by two apprentices to a writer in Glasgow, by posting, on certain dates named, in the Glasgow Post Office, a print of the note with a copy of the interlocutor endorsed thereon, in registered letters, and the certificate was signed by the apprentices. The Court, on their attention being directed to this fact by the Clerk of Court when the petitioner appeared to move in the Single Bills that the prayer of the note should be granted, declined to sustain an intimation so signed as complying with the 3d and 4th sections of the Citation Amendment (Scotland) Act 1882.
Counsel for Petitioner— Lang. Agents— W. & J. Burness, W.S.