Subject_1 DECISIONS of the LORDS OF COUNCIL AND SESSION. reported by ALEXANDER TAIT, CLERK OF SESSION, one of the reporters for the faculty.
Subject_2 EXPENSES.
Date: Robert Gray
v.
Hugh Monro
14 December 1776 Click here to view a pdf copy of this documet : PDF Copy
An agent, who has managed a lawsuit at the desire of several pursuers, was found to have action against any one of them for his whole claim of disbursements and pains. Dict. Vol. II, p. 385. The same holds as to an accommodation by way of composition of any law-suit, civil or criminal.
Robert Gray of Ardens against Hugh Monro, jun. of Auchanny, (16th November 1776.) In this case, a factory was granted to Mr Gray to accommodate a criminal process for a riot. He did so. The granters of the factory were found liable, severally, for the composition, without distinguishing their different interests or concerns in granting the factory. This day, 14th December, 1776, the Lords adhered.
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