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[1779] Mor 16374
Subject_1 TUTOR - CURATOR - PUPIL.
Date: Smith
v.
Marshall
1 December 1779
Case No.No. 301.
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A tutor dative having sold his pupil's lands by warrant of the Lords, and intromitted with the price, his cautioner in the act of tutory was found liable for the price to the pupil, the caution being, rem pupilli salvam fore.—See Appendix.
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