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(1822) 1 Shaw 121
CASES DECIDED IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS, ON APPEAL FROM THE COURTS OF SCOTLAND.
2 d Division.
No. 27.
Subject_Factor, —
Circumstances in which it was held, (affirming the judgment of the Court of Session,) that the son and heir of a factor employed to uplift rents had no right to demand a recompense for his father's services, or for his own.
In 1798, James Duke of Hamilton being desirous to make a provision in favour of the respondent (then Mrs. Esten,) and her daughter Miss Hamilton, executed two leases, by which he let to his factor, Captain Boyes, his heirs, assignees, and subtenants, certain farms in Lanarkshire and Linlithgowshire, for 19 and 21 years, at small rents. On the other hand, Captain Boyes granted two deeds declaratory of the nature and objects of these leases; and in particular declaring, “That whatever advantages or rise of the money-rents can be obtained by subsetting the lands and farms before mentioned, or by assigning the said lease, or any part thereof, shall be held in trust for the use and behoof of the said Mrs. Harriet Pye Esten during her lifetime, and of Ann Douglas Hamilton, her daughter, and any other child or children that may be procreated between the said Duke and her, in manner underwritten: And she has further reposed in me the trust and charge of collecting the surplus money-rents to be obtained by subsetting, or the prices to be got by assignments: Therefore I hereby oblige myself and my heirs, or others succeeding to me in the said lease, to use all manner of diligence and pains in getting said lands and farms subset for the highest rents that can be got therefor and to report my diligence and success therein to the said Mrs. Harriet Pye Esten, delivering to her a faithful and true account, from time to time, of the rises of rent that may be obtained by subsetting, and the prices or consideration to be obtained by assignment of the lease, or any part thereof; and, after paying the respective rents stipulated by the said leases, to pay over to the said Mrs. Harriet Pye Esten all
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Counsel: Respondent's Authorities.—Grahame, Jan. 5. 1683, (6534); Seton, Jan. 31. 1684, (11385.)
Solicitors: J. Campbell,— Spoxtiswoode and Robertson,—Solicitors.
(Ap. Ca. No. 9.)
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* Not reported.