Subject_1 PACTUM ILLICITUM.
Date: Scougal and Young
v.
Gilchrist
16 November 1736
Case No.No. 7.
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Prohibited Goods,—the seller of them being pursued for damages for not delivering, and decerned; the Lords found the reason of suspension relevant, that the chargers at the time of the sale knew that the goods were uncustomed or prohibited, within the meaning of the statute 11th Geo. I. cap. ult. (Seem Dict. No. 76. p. 9536.)
***The like judgment was again given, 11th and 21st November 1741, Cockburn against John and James Grant.
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