Waddell and Others (Trustees for The General Property Investment Co, Ltd) v Campbell: SCS 21 Jan 1898

Court of Session Inner House First Division – A Feucontract provided that the vassal should be obliged to build tenements of a certain kind on the land feued, and that such tenements should be covered with blue Scotch slates.
In a note of suspension and interdict presented by the superior to have the vassal interdicted from covering the tenements with slates of another kind, the vassal averred that the slates he was using were better in quality and dearer in price than blue Scotch slates, and pleaded that the superior had no interest to insist in the interdict.
Held (aff. judgment of Lord Pearson) that the superior was entitled to enforce the condition as to slates in the feucontract.

Judges:

Lord Pearson, Ordinary

Citations:

[1898] SLR 35 – 351

Links:

Bailii

Jurisdiction:

Scotland

Land

Updated: 17 April 2022; Ref: scu.612162