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[1694] 4 Brn 174      

Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION, reported by SIR JOHN LAUDER OF FOUNTAINHALL.

Lord John Hamilton
v.
Sir Hugh Campbell of Calder, &c

Date: 23 June 1694

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The Lords having rejected an article of 5600 merks, alleged paid by Calder, as cautioner, in regard it was instructed that the principal tacksman had paid it before; and he being only a cautioner, should have known that, and not have paid till he had informed himself, or got an incident diligence for proving it; and the principal was not obliged to intimate his having made payment to him: a bill was given in against this interlocutor, by Calder; and, founding upon the common law, l. 42. D. de R. J. that fidejussores eorumque hœredes justam ignorantiam allegare possunt; and l. 29. D. mandati is positive that the debtor ought to have acquainted his cautioner that he had paid, that he might not be ensnared; and Mœvius, Decis. Lubec. anno 1655, shows it was so decided there.

The Lords adhered; reserving his recourse against Dumfermline, who received twice payment, as accords; seeing the cautioner's second payment could not be said to be bona fide made.

Vol. I. Page 621.

The electronic version of the text was provided by the Scottish Council of Law Reporting     


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