Selection of Cases on the Law of Carriers, Vol. 1 (Classic Reprint)
(Excerpt from Selection of Cases on the Law of Carriers, V...)
Excerpt from Selection of Cases on the Law of Carriers, Vol. 1
Y. B. 12 13 Ed. III. 244 Detinue of chattels to the value of 100l. Against an Abbot by a man and his wife, on a bailment, made by the father of the wife when she was under age, of chattels to be delivered to his daughter, when she was of full age, at her will; and they counted that he delivered pots, linen, cloths, and 2ol. In a bag sealed up, etc.
Pole. He demands money, which naturally sounds in an action of debt or account; judgment of the count.
Stanford. We did not count of a loan which sounds in debt, nor of a receipt of money for profit, which would give an action of account but of money delivered in keeping under seal, etc., which could not be changed; and if your house were burnt, that would be an answer.
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