[1737] 1 Elchies 127
Subject_1 FACTOR.
Creditors of Anderson
v.
Handyside
1737 ,Dec. 16 .
Case No.No. 3.
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The Lords found that this general factory which did not contain even a power to compound and transact, did not empower the factor to accept of this trust-disposition. They also, at least several of us, thought that if he was bound by his factor's acceding, that other creditors not acceding but reducing, would not have liberate him, though some of us seemed to doubt, but we found no occasion to give any interlocutor thereon.
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