Plummer, Scott, Petitioner, 901 Price v. Thomson & Gray, 690 Pyper v. Walker, 847
Railways and Canals, Assessor of, Glasgow Corporation v., 10
Railway Assessor, North British Railway Company v., 114
Ramage & Ferguson, Gillon v., 796
Ramsay and Others, Home's Trustees v., 221 Ramsay & Company, Horsbrugh v., 779 Ratter, Seward v., 173
Reddie, Ballantine v., 136 Ree, Stewart v., 366
Reid, Bell v., 136
Reid & Son, Brims v., 670
Reid v. Mitchell, 748
Reid, Logan's Trustees v., 744
Riddell v. Clydesdale Horse Society and Others,
Rodger and Another, Brown v., 225 Rodger, Walker and Others V., 567 Rogerson and Others v. Crosbie, 673 Rogerson and Others v. Rogerson, 376 Ross, Matheson and Others v., 559 Ross' Trustee v. Ross and Others, 232
Rowan, Coats Iron and Steel Company v., 296 Roy, Scott v., 147, 346 Russell, Maguire v., 706 Russell, Robertson v., 404
Russell v. Road Trustees of Middle Ward of County of Lanark, 191
Sandeman v. Scottish Property Investment Company Building Society and Liquidators, and Others, 850
Scott and Somerville, Cassels (Inspector of Lanark) v., 772
Scott, Lord Advocate v., 863
Scott v. Roy, 147, 346
Scott v. Johnston, 546
Scott v. Macdonald and Others, 666
Scott Plummer, Petitioner, 901
Scottish Heritable Security Company and Liqui- dator, Cassels and Others v., 477 Scottish Heritages Company v. Miller and Others, 361
Scottish Property Investment Company Building Society and Liquidators v. Boyd, 43 Scottish Property Investment Company Building Society and Liquidator, Shiells' Trustees V., 139
Scottish Property Investment Company Building Society v. Stewart and Others, 619 Scottish Saving Investment and Building
Society, Crawford & Company v., 684 Seafield (Countess Dowager), Bain v., 41
Seath & Company v. Moore, 192 Seaton and Others, Teulon v., 786 Seward v. Ratter, 173
Sharp v. Pathhead Spinning Company, 368 Sharp, Wallace v., 441
Shaw v. Croall & Sons, 792
Shepherd, Whitworth Brothers v., 157 Sheppard's Trustee v. Sheppard and Others, 801 Sheriff and Others (Islay Distillers), 608 Shirer v. Dixon, 669
Sinclair v. Mercantile Building Investment Society, 820
Small & Company v. Police Commissioners of Dundee, 92
Small and Others v. Liquidators of Scottish Property Investment Company Building Society, 139
Smith, Marquis of Lothian v., 31
Smith v. Assessor for Argyll, 753 Smith v. Smith's Trustees, 145
Smith, Bell Rannie & Company v., 597 Smith Sligo v. Dunlop and Others, 549 Smyth and Another, Keith V., 50 Smollett v. Simpson, 768
Special Case-Carrick and Others(North British Building Society in Liquidation), 833
Duke of Hamilton and Others, and Road Trustees of Lanark and Linlithgow, 824
Gilchrist and Others, 784
Heriot's Hospital Governors, 29
Kilpatrick and Others (Forrest's
Macfarlane and Others and Laings, 614
Spence v. Banff Town and County Club, 535 Spence, Trotter v., 353
Spowart & Company, Hynd and Another v., 702 Standard Property Investment Company v. Whitson, 215
Stark v. Commissioners of Supply for Dumibartonshire, 599
Statter and Another, Morrison v., 770 Steedman v. Cairns, 35
Steel & Sons, Murray v., 630
Stephenson v. Hutchison & Anderson, 613 Stevens v. Stevens, 356
Stewart, Currie, Mackie & Company v., 350 Stewart, Deas v., 845
79 (Bankruptcy Act 1856), pp. 147, 215, 235, 237, 346, 520, 597, 602, 767, 808 c. 71 (Lunatics Act 1857), pp. 282, 575
c. 59 (Confirmation and Probate Act 1858), p. 911
c. 83 (County Voters Act 1861), p. 108
c. 86 (Conjugal Rights Amend- ment Act 1861), p. 26
c. 35 (Public-Houses Amend- ment Act 1862), pp. 89, 564, 566
c. 54 (Lunatics Act 1862), p. 515 c. 89 (Companies Act 1862), pp. 5, 215, 237, 739, 888 c. 101 (Police and Improve- ments Act 1862), p. 127 c. 53 (Summary Procedure Act 1864), pp. 559, 717, 847 c. 118 (Industrial Schools Act 1866), p. 845
80 (Valuation of Lands Amendment Act 1867), p. 114
c. 96 (Debts Recovery Act 1867), p. 83
c. 101 (Public Health Act 1867), p. 343, 843
c. 48 (Representation of People
Act 1868), p. 35
c. 100 (Court of Session Act 1868), pp. 12, 131, 345, 554 640
c. 101 (Titles to Land Consolida- tion Act 1868), p. 59 c. 123 (Salmon Fisheries Act 1868), pp. 90, 563, 843 c. 97 (Stamp Duties Act 1870), pp. 357, 674, 863
c. 31 (Trade Union Act 1871), p. 796
c. 62 (Education Act 1872), p.
37 and 38 Vict. c. 94 (Conveyancing Act 1874), pp. 118, 292
38 Vict. c. 17 (Explosives Act 1875), p. 406 38 and 39 Vict c. 61 (Entail Amendment Act
c. 70 (Sheriff Courts Act 1876), pp. 93, 613, 677
C. 75 (Rivers Pollution Act 1876), p. 343
c. 50 (Sheriff Courts Act 1877), p. 345
c. 53 (Prisons Act 1877), p. 282 c. 15 (Customs and Inland Re- venue Act 1878), pp. 15, 750 c. 16 (Factory Act 1878), p. 368 c. 51 (Roads and Bridges Act 1878), pp. 191, 387, 427, 533, 580, 824
C. 74 (Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1878), p. 282 C. 42 (Valuation of Lands Amendment Act 1879), p. 753 c. 72 (Shipping Casualties Act 1879), p. 22
c. 132 (Edinburgh Municipal and Police Act 1879), p. 792
43 and 44 Vict. c. 34 (Debtors Act 1880), pp. 22, 31, 909
c. 42 (Employers Liability Act 1880), pp. 97, 179, 345, 379, 404, 529, 630, 698, 709, 740 c. 47 (Ground Game Act 1880), pp. 87, 717
c. 22 (Bankruptcy and Cessio Act 1881), pp. 31, 602, 767 c. 33 (Summary Jurisdiction Act 1881), pp. 406, 564 c. 53 (Entail Act 1882), p. 409 c. 69 (Fugitive Offenders Act 1881), p. 906
c. 77 (Citation Amendment Act 1882), pp. 135, 366
c. 22 (Sea Fisheries Act 1883), p. 842
62 (Agricultural Holdings Act 1883), p. 167
c. 82 (Bankruptcy Act 1883), p.
c. 16 (Bankruptcy Frauds and Disabilities Act 1884), p.
Abandonment. See Ship.
Absence without Leave. See Ship. Acceptance Payable at Bank See Bill.
Accident through Horse Bolting. See Repara- tion.
Account. See Agent and Client.
Accounting by Co-Owners. See Ship Accretion. See Succession.
Acquiescence. See Friendly Society.
Action by Undischarged Bankrupt. See Process. Adherence. See Husband and Wife. Admission to Poor's Roll.
See Poor. Adultery. See Husband and Wife. Advance Payment, Power of Liquidator to Cull on Shareholders for. See Friendly Society. Advances on Security of Heritable Bond. See Sequestration.
Advances subsequent to Date of Sequestration. See Sequestration. Agent and Client · Fitted Account Ta.ca- tion-Right of Client to have Account Taxed. In an action by a person against his former agent, in which the pursuer claimed to have the defender's ac- counts taxed, the defence was that seven months before raising the action the pursuer had adjusted and fitted the defender's whole accounts with him, including both a cash account and those under challenge, and had granted a receipt (which was produced) for the balance brought out. Held that, assum- ing this to be so, a client and agent do not in such a matter meet on an equal footing, and that the pursuer was still entitled to have the account taxed. Cockburn v. Clark, p. 475.
-Instructions to Invest Money on Heritable Security Act 1696, c. 5. A lady entrusted to her law-agent a sum of £800 which had previously been invested by him on heritable | security in her name, to be reinvested on heritable security. The agent informed her! that he had lent the sum again to the same borrower on the security of certain house property, adding that the whole sum to be lent to him was £4000, of which her sum was a portion. The agent took a bond from the borrower for £4000 acknowledging the money to have been lent by him (the agent) out of funds in his hands belonging to other parties, but the money was not then paid to
him, but advanced in different sums at various dates after the date of the bond. On the back of the bond the agent, some time after it was granted, wrote a docquet to the effect that the bond was held by him in trust for certain parties in certain proportions, and among others the client in question to the extent of £800. The borrower became insol- vent, and the property turned out insufficient to meet the loans. In an action by the client against her agent for payment of the £800, held that the agent had failed duly to invest the client's money on heritable security according to her instructions, and was there- fore bound to account to her therefor, and (per Lord Fraser, Ordinary) that the loan being granted for money not yet paid, was invalid under the Act 1695, c. 5. Black v. Curror & Cowper, p. 651.
Agent and Client Gift by Client to Agent-Private Box at Theatre-Confirmation after Relationship Ceased. Held (diss. Lord Justice-Clerk) that a gift of a private box at a theatre by a client to his law-agent while that relationship was subsisting, was reducible by the heirs of the donor as a gift between agent and client, notwithstanding that the gift had been en- joyed by the donee for five years after the relationship had ceased, without the donor making any challenge of it. Logan's Trustees v. Reid, p. 744 Agent and Principal
-Factor and Attor- ney-Responsibility of Agent placing Money in Private Banking House. An agent who acted under a power of attorney on behalf of a foreign constituent, placed on deposit in the constituent's name in a private bank enjoying good credit funds coming into his hands belonging to the con- stituent. The bank failed. Held that the agent was not liable for the loss. Blair's Executrices v. Payne and Others, p. 54. --Master and Servant-Managing Shepherd Buying Sheep at Market-Authority to Buy. Sheep were bought in his own name by the head servant on a farm on which the tenant did not reside. He had no right to buy or sell on his master's behalf without express authority, and on the occasion of his pur- chase he had instructious to buy sheep, but
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