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[1731] Mor 4507      

Subject_1 FOREIGN.
Subject_2 DIVISION VII.

Prescription, by the Law of which Country regulated.

Assignees of Thomas Fulks
v.
Aikenhead

1731 November.
Case No. No 60.

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In a pursuit for an account of drugs furnished from year to year by a druggist at London, to an apothecary at Edinburgh, the Lords repelled the defence of the triennial prescription, and found that the matter must be regulated by the act of limitation in England, being the locus contractus, and not by the act concerning prescription of accompts made in Scotland. See Appendix.

Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 322.

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