1784Apprentice
Andrew Lamb raised a charge to enforce an indenture executed by George Neilson, his apprentice, and William Neilson, a cautioner. The Neilsons sought a suspension of the charge, arguing that the indenture was void because it had not been properly stamped. Lamb argued that he could still obtain the stamp and pursue the action.
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People involved
- George Neilson — Suspender
- William Neilson — Suspender
- Andrew Lamb — Charger
- John Dickson, of Kilbucho — Advocate for Charger
- David Dalrymple, of Westhall, Lord Westhall — Lord Ordinary
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Andrew Lamb raised a charge to enforce an indenture executed by George Neilson, his apprentice, and William Neilson, a cautioner. The Neilsons sought a suspension of the charge, arguing that the indenture was void because it had not been properly stamped. Lamb argued that he could still obtain the stamp and pursue the action.