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[1781] Mor 17056      

Subject_1 WRIT.
Subject_2 SECT. XI.

Writs defective in Solemnities, Whether capable of Support, so as to furnish Action?

Rymer
v.
M'Intyre

Date: 19 July 1781
Case No. No. 332.

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An indenture was subscribed by the master, apprentice, and apprentice's father, but wanted the statutable solemnities. The father after three years took away his son, on account of alleged bad treatment by the master, who brought an action of damages. The defence that the indenture was informal and void, was repelled, on account of the homologation by acquiescence.

Fac. Coll.

*** This case is no No. 97. p. 5726. voce Homologation.

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