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Page: 544↓
Circumstances in which held that a party sueing for remuneration for work done had failed to prove that the work was done on the employment of the defender.
This was an action for payment of certain sums of money alleged to be due by the defender to the pursuers for work done in the way of pulling down old houses and making excavations in ground belonging to the defender.
The Lord Ordinary (
Page: 545↓
The pursuers reclaimed.
Wm. N. M'Laren for reclaimers.
Fraser and Strachan, for respondent, were not called on.
The Court adhered.
Solicitors: Agent for Pursuers— J. M. Macqueen, S.S.C.
Agent for Defender— John Galletly, S.S.C.