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[1783] Mor 13939
Subject_1 REPARATION.
Subject_2 SECT. III. False Accusation. - Verbal and real Injury. - Scandal and Defamation. - Does veritas conviti excuse? - Whether a verbal Injury may be retorted by a real one ex intervallo?
Date: Macqueen
v.
Grant
21 November 1783
Case No.No 24.
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Macqueen and his wife pursued Grant, their minister, for having said in public companies that they had perjured themselves at a Circuit-court, and for having, on that account, refused them admittance to the sacrament. The Court allowed a proof, and, on advising the same, found the minister liable to the pursuers in damages and expenses.
*** This case is No 186. p. 7468. voce Jurisdiction.
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