Subject_1 FACTOR.
Date: Creditors of Anderson
v.
Handyside
16 December 1737
Case No.No. 3.
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A factor with power in general to receive payment, and discharge and to use diligence, and generally to do every thing else anent the premisses that the constituent could do, but not mentioning these words, “compone, transact, and agree,” &c.;—the factor, by accepting a general disposition, by a bankrupt to all his creditors, cannot bind his constituent.
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