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[1740] 2 Elchies 215      

Subject_1 FRAUD.

Coupar
v.
David Grant

Date: 5 December 1740
Case No. No. 10.

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A minor, having granted bills to a taverner for tavern accounts contracted in riotous living while his father kept a family in town, and after these bills had been quarrelled by both father and son, the taverner taking a corroboration of them when the granter was just come of age, the Lords reduced the bond of corroboration as fraudulent. (See Minor.)

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