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Page: 718↓
(1758) 6 Paton 718
CASES DECIDED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS, UPON APPEAL FROM THE COURTS OF SCOTLAND.
No. 123
House of Lords,
Subject_Damages for Fraudulent Abstraction. —
Circumstances in which the respondent was held liable to damages for abstraction of tobacco.
Aug. 10, 1756.
Dec. 14, 1756.
Dec. 2, 1757.
The appellant was in the habit of importing tobacco from America, and reselling it again for exportation to France;
Page: 719↓
Against these interlocutors the present appeal was brought to the House of Lords.
After hearing counsel,
It was ordered and adjudged, that the interlocutors complained of be, and the same are hereby, affirmed.
Counsel: For the Appellant,
C. Yorke,
John Dalrymple.
For the Respondent,
Rob, Dundas,
Al. Forrester.
Note.—Unreported in the Court of Session.