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54. Hamilton v. Ferguson, Nov. 18, 1897; 25 E. 94; 35 S. L. R. 107; 5 S. L. T. , No. 287. — Hamilton claimed to be enrolled as a lodger. The claim was objected to by Ferguson, a voter, on the ground that the room occupied by the claimant was not of the statu- tory value. It was admitted or proved that the claimant had the exclusive use of one room in a house of two rooms and kitchen, that the rent of the whole house was £12, 10s. , and that he paid 8s. Per week for the room. He declared the ann...ual value of the room, if let unfurnished, to be £10, 8s. , this being half of the annual sum paid by him. The Sheriff-Substitute held as matter of fact that the value of the room, if let unfurnished, was less than £10 yearlj', and rejected the claim. Tlie Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, holding that it raised no question of law, because the Sheriff had found, as matter of fact, that the value of the room was less than the statute required, and that that was quite conclusive as to that fact, and it was not for the Court of Appeal to inquire into the ground in fact upon which he came to that conclusion, though it might interfere if the Sheriff- Substitute had erred on a question of law.
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