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180                                                                STATUTES FOUND APPLICABLE.

9; and 5 Anne, Ch. 31; by which, such receiver was liable to be prosecuted for a misdemeanour, before
the conviction of the principal offender; but both these cases are provided for by the act of
1809, Ch. 138, and according to what has been said on the subject of clergy in the note on 25 Edw.
3, St. 3, Ch. 4, it is not deemed proper that any part of this statute should be incorporated with our
laws.
 

4 and 5 William and Mary.--A. D. 1692.

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CHAP. 18.  An act to prevent malicious informations in the court of King's Bench,
and for the more easy reversal of outlawries in the same court.  (Part.)

    See the note on Ch. 22.

CHAP. 22.  An act for regulating the proceedings in the crown office, in the court of
King's Bench, at Westminster.   (Part.)

    The 4th section as to outlawries, may probably have been in force with the other statutes on that
subject.

5 William and Mary.--A. D. 1693.

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CHAP. 11.  An act to prevent delays of proceedings at the quarter sessions of the
peace.

    See the note on 21 James 1, Ch. 8.
 

7 William 3.--A. D. 1695.

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CHAP. 10.  An act for continuing several duties, granted by former acts, upon wine
and vinegar, and upon tobacco and East India goods, &c.

    So much of this statute as related to the duties on tobacco, was probably in force in the province.

CHAP. 22.  An act for preventing frauds and regulating abuses in the plantation 
trade.

    It is apparent from the title of this statute, that it must have extended.  See also the note on 13 and
14 Charles 2, Ch. 11.

CHAP. 24.  An act requiring the practisers of the law, to take the oaths and subscribe
the declaration therein mentioned.

    It appears from the council proceedings, that the oaths under this statute were required to be
taken.

CHAP. 27.  An act for the better security of his majesty's royal person and government.

    See the note on Ch. 24.

 

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