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Fergusson v Muir. [1730] Mor 13427 (00 June 1730)
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Parents liable for Furnishings to their Children. - In what cases the Children liable. - Qui in funus impendit.
Fergusson v. Muir
1730.
June Case No. No 35.
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The father is primarily liable for wedding clothes furnished to his daughter, upon this medium, That he is bound to provide for her; therefore the furnishing is presumed to have been made upon his faith; but the husband is liable subsidiarie, because the furnishing must be considered in rem versum of his wife, and a debt upon her, and consequently upon her husband by the father's insolvency. See Appendix.