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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1836 Excerpt: ...of the judge, but not for the wrong conclusion of the jury after verdict for the defendant; Wilson v. Rastall, 4 T. R. 753. If the action is for several penalties, and the jury give a verdict generally for one, which the plaintiff applies to a particular count, and that cannot be supported, be cannot afterwards apply it to another, which is good and sufficiently supported by evidence; Holloway, q. t. v. Bennett, 3 T. R. 448. The defendant in a y. t. action cannot be discharged upon surrendering his effects under the Lords' Act; Harl, q. t. v. Hawkins, 3 Burr. 1322; 1 Bl. 372. The defendant cannot be taken in execution on a Sunday; Rex v. Myers, 1 T. R. 265. No. I. 4 Henry VII. c. 20.--Actions popular, prosecuted by Collusion, shall be no Bar to those which be pursued with good Faith. ' 1TEM, That where actions popular in divers cases have been or-4 Henry VII. ' dained by many good Acts and Statutes afore this time made, for c. 20. ' the reformation of extortions, maintenances, oppressions, injuries, ex-The enormities actions, and wrongs used and committed within this realm, which of collus'oi ' actions been very penal to all misdoers and offenders in such actions practised insu condemned, and much profitable as well to the King, as to every of of actions ' his subjects that them will sue and maintain, if the same actions so sued P0Pu'ar. ' and commenced might be truly pursued without covin or collusion. ' But now it is so commonly used within this realm, that if any such ' offenders offending in cases where any of the said actions lie, Ihcn the ' said misdoers or offenders, in eschewing to leese the said penalties, will ' cause an action popular to be commeuced against them by covin of ' the plaintiff upon that case wherein they have so offended; or else if...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1836 Excerpt: ...of the judge, but not for the wrong conclusion of the jury after verdict for the defendant; Wilson v. Rastall, 4 T. R. 753. If the action is for several penalties, and the jury give a verdict generally for one, which the plaintiff applies to a particular count, and that cannot be supported, be cannot afterwards apply it to another, which is good and sufficiently supported by evidence; Holloway, q. t. v. Bennett, 3 T. R. 448. The defendant in a y. t. action cannot be discharged upon surrendering his effects under the Lords' Act; Harl, q. t. v. Hawkins, 3 Burr. 1322; 1 Bl. 372. The defendant cannot be taken in execution on a Sunday; Rex v. Myers, 1 T. R. 265. No. I. 4 Henry VII. c. 20.--Actions popular, prosecuted by Collusion, shall be no Bar to those which be pursued with good Faith. ' 1TEM, That where actions popular in divers cases have been or-4 Henry VII. ' dained by many good Acts and Statutes afore this time made, for c. 20. ' the reformation of extortions, maintenances, oppressions, injuries, ex-The enormities actions, and wrongs used and committed within this realm, which of collus'oi ' actions been very penal to all misdoers and offenders in such actions practised insu condemned, and much profitable as well to the King, as to every of of actions ' his subjects that them will sue and maintain, if the same actions so sued P0Pu'ar. ' and commenced might be truly pursued without covin or collusion. ' But now it is so commonly used within this realm, that if any such ' offenders offending in cases where any of the said actions lie, Ihcn the ' said misdoers or offenders, in eschewing to leese the said penalties, will ' cause an action popular to be commeuced against them by covin of ' the plaintiff upon that case wherein they have so offended; or else if...

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