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Subject_1 TUTOR - CURATOR - PUPIL.
Rutherford
v.
Drysdale
1632 & 1633. March 12.
Case No.No. 126.
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George Rutherford and Thomas Drysdale being nominated tutors, conjunctly and severally, to —— Drysdale, minor, by his father's testament, Thomas Drysdale is only intromitter. George pursues Thomas, seeing he is only intromitter, and the said George being confirmed one of the tutors nominated, may be pursued by the pupil in solidum, that the said Thomas would make count of the said intromission yearly to him, as he should be required; or at the least finding sufficient caution to relieve him of all danger and action at the minor's hands. The Lords ordained him to find caution.
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