Found in conformity with Inglis against Sharp, No 55. p. 8941.
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John Rynd pursuing the Earl of Dunfermline for sums, as the price of merchant-wares furnished to him and his Lady, conform to his subscribed account; and sundry of the particulars of the account wanting the consent and direction of the defender's curators, being then and yet minor, and so alleged to be null; the allegeance was repelled, and the action sustained; in respect the whole account was subscribed by the minor, and the greatest part of the articles had the approbation of his curators: Likeas, the pursuer was his ordinary merchant, who was in use to furnish him in all times preceding.
Clerk, Scot.
Fol. Dic. v. 1. p. 576. Durie, p. 716.