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[1778] 5 Brn 578      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION. reported by ALEXANDER TAIT, CLERK OF SESSION, one of the reporters for the faculty.
Subject_2 REPARATION

Factor for the Children of Archibald M'Harg
v.
M'Laurroch

Date: 5 February 1778

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Archibald M'Harg, writer, being employed, in sua arte, to make up titles to the estate of Nether Craigenlay, in the person of M'Laurroch, his client, he did so. But it was alleged, that he did so in an improper and inept manner, by entering him heir in general to his grandfather, and not heir of provision on a contract of marriage. He had both characters in him; so that it was not agreed that M'Harg had committed any mistake. However, independent of this, the Lords sustained action for his account, and the Lord Elliock, Ordinary, having decerned for his account, the Lords, on a reclaiming petition without answers, adhered. It would have been of very dangerous consequence had they done otherways. The neglect must be of a different kind to infer damages.

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