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... upon pain of forfeiting & paying the sum of Two Shillings & six pence for every
Oath or Curse if a private person ; But if any person in Office , shall prophanely
swear or curse , then such person shall forfeit & pay the sum of Five Shillings .
... upon pain of forfeiting & paying the sum of Two Shillings & six pence for every
Oath or Curse if a private person ; But if any person in Office , shall prophanely
swear or curse , then such person shall forfeit & pay the sum of Five Shillings .
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V . And Be It Further Enacted that each Juryman shall be paid the sum of Twelve
Pence pr . Diem & the Constable who summoneth the Jury the sum of one
Shilling for every Juryman : the whole to be levied by a Warrant from the Coroner
upon ...
V . And Be It Further Enacted that each Juryman shall be paid the sum of Twelve
Pence pr . Diem & the Constable who summoneth the Jury the sum of one
Shilling for every Juryman : the whole to be levied by a Warrant from the Coroner
upon ...
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Court Eight Shillings & Four Pence & if in the Precinct court Four shillings & Two
pence besides all other Cost & shall be Barred all other Action or proceeding in
that Case untill the same be paid . CHAPTER XVI . An Act to Direct the Method to
...
Court Eight Shillings & Four Pence & if in the Precinct court Four shillings & Two
pence besides all other Cost & shall be Barred all other Action or proceeding in
that Case untill the same be paid . CHAPTER XVI . An Act to Direct the Method to
...
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East part of said province , that all persons legally summoned to give evidence
shall be allowed for the comeing to & going from the Court whereto they were
summoned Twenty Pence per Diem ( for the number of those days to be
reasonably ...
East part of said province , that all persons legally summoned to give evidence
shall be allowed for the comeing to & going from the Court whereto they were
summoned Twenty Pence per Diem ( for the number of those days to be
reasonably ...
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And Be It Further Enacted that the said Justices or their Clerke shail for each
Warrt . receive Fifteen Pence & that every Constable for every Original Warrt .
Executed shall be allowed Fifteen Pence & for every Subpoena Seven Pence
half ...
And Be It Further Enacted that the said Justices or their Clerke shail for each
Warrt . receive Fifteen Pence & that every Constable for every Original Warrt .
Executed shall be allowed Fifteen Pence & for every Subpoena Seven Pence
half ...
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Page 34 - Outlawry, that in all such cases the Party Plaintiff, his Heirs, Executors or Administrators, as the Case shall require, may commence a new Action or Suit, from Time to Time, within a Year after such Judgment reversed, or such Judgment given against the Plaintiff, or Outlawry reversed, and not after.
Page 556 - Payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and each of us, our, and each of our Heirs, Executors and Administrators jointly and severally, firmly by these Presents.
Page 413 - Act, the Defendant may plead the General Issue, and give this Act in Evidence: and if the Plaintiff shall be non-suit, or a Judgment pass against him, upon a Verdict or demurrer, the Defendant shall recover double Costs.
Page 34 - ... beyond the seas, that then such person or persons shall be at liberty to bring the same actions, so as they take the same within such times as are before limited, after their coming to or being of full age, discovert, of sane memory, at large, and returned from beyond the seas, as other persons, having no such impediment, should have done.
Page 3 - ... no tradesman, artificer, workman, labourer, or other person whatsoever shall do or exercise any worldly labour, business or work of their ordinary callings, upon the Lord's Day, or any part thereof (works of necessity and charity only excepted...
Page 69 - And in case there be no children nor any legal representatives of them, then one moiety of the said estate to be allotted to the wife of the intestate, the residue of the said estate to be distributed equally to every of the next of kindred of the intestate, who are in equal degree and those who legally represent them. VII. Provided, that there be no representations admitted among collaterals after brothers
Page 68 - AB, or into the hands or possession of any other person or persons for him, do well and truly administer according to law, and further do make or cause to be made a true and...
Page 488 - Be it therefore enacted by the Governor, Council and Assembly, and by the Authority of the same, That...
Page 58 - Parish & the other half to him or them that shall sue for the same to be recovered by Action of Debt, Bill, Plaint, or Information...
Page 58 - Government and the other half to him or them that shall Sue for the Same to be recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any Court of Record within this Province wherein no Essoyn Protection or Wager of Law to be Allowed...