[1776] Mor 1
Subject_1 PART I. PUBLIC POLICE.
Date: William Thomson,
v.
Andrew Crombie
21 November 1776
Case No.No. 1.
Particulars of the case No. 23. p. 13182.
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In this case, Thomson, the proprietor of the tenement at the foot of Home's Close, brought before the Court by bill of suspension a judgment of the Dean of Guild, by which Andrew Crombie, a dyer in that close, was allowed to paint his name upon Thomson's tenement.
The Lord Ordinary repelled the reasons of suspension. But the Court, upon this interlocutor being submitted to their review, altered it, and found that Thomson had a title to prevent Crombie from painting his name upon the tenement.
Lord Ordinary, Monboddo. For Thomson, Adam Ogilvie. Alt. Maconochie.
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