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[1740] 1 Elchies 159      

Subject_1 FRAUD.

Coupar
v.
David Grant

1740, Dec. 5.
Case No. No. 10.

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A young man under age having granted sundry bills to a taverner for drinking and ether ridiculous expenses while his father lived with his family in town; and the father and he having raised a process against the taverner before the Sheriff on that account, the taverner got from the young man then come of age a bond for the whole sums. The Lords reduced the bond on fraud and circumvention. I own I could not agree with the words of the judgment. This was not properly fraud, but I thought the bond reducible as contra bonos mores.

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