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A teirce of brandy was to be delivered at a merchant's shop in Edinburgh, but was seized as run goods, so that the buyer was constrained to redeem it by paying treble excise. In the question on whose peril the brandy was, the Lords found, that it was on the seller's, he being obliged to deliver it in the buyer's shop in Edinburgh.
*** This case is No 6. p. 3153. voce Damage and Interest.