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[1736] 1 Elchies 68      

Subject_1 BONA ET MALA FIDES - BONA FIDE PAYMENT.

York-Buildings Company
v.
Garden

1736, Feb. 17.
Case No. No. 2.

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The Lords sustained the defence of bona fide payment, in respect the payment was made without collusion after the legal term, though before the conventional term.— N. B. The Lords in the interlocutor avoided using the words “legal term,” and used the words “the term of Martinmas.”

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