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[1748] Mor 13987
Subject_1 REPARATION.
Subject_2 SECT. XI. Whether one is liable for the malversation of those under his authority? - Complaint raised in name of another without his authority.
Date: Campbell
v.
Barry
15 July 1748
Case No.No 79.
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One having sold a certain number of cows to another, and got his bill for the price, they were allowed to remain a few days in the seller's inclosures; mean
time, his servant assisted the rebels to carry them off. The Lords found the seller not liable. *** This case is No 6. p. 10071, voce Periculum.
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