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[1769] Mor 9245      

Subject_1 NAUTĘ, CAUPONES, STABULARII.

Manners
v.
Stewart

Date: 2 December 1769
Case No. No 9.

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A Carrier, who had undertaken to carry certain goods from Edinburgh to Kilmarnock, and to wait two hours for them, was found liable upon the edict for the value; the goods having been sent by the agreed time, but he having gone sooner, and left orders to say that he was still in town; so that the goods remained in the carrier's quarters, where they were damaged.

Act. G. Buchan-Hepburn. Alt. James Boswell. Fac. Col. No. 102. p. 358.

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