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Morrisson v Robertson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Morrisson v Robertson
''Morrison v Robertson'' (1908 SC 332) is a case establishing the common law principles that govern unilateral error in Scots law.〔(Plausible rogues: contract and property ), EdinLR Vol 9 (2005) pp 150-156〕 ==Facts== A man claiming to be the son of Wilson of Bonnyrigg approached Morrisson and offered to buy two cows from him. Although Morrison did not know the man, he knew of Wilson, who was a neighbouring farmer of good financial standing. Accordingly, he let the man have the two cows on credit. In fact, the man was not the son of Wilson but a rogue called Telford. Telford sold the two cows to Robertson. When Morrison found this out he sought to recover the cows from Robertson.
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