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                                                        BUT NOT PROPER TO BE INCORPORATED.                                                        189

2 George 2.--A. D. 1729.

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CHAP. 36.  An act for the better regulation and government of seamen, in the merchant
service.

    This statute was extended to all his majesty's colonies in America, by 2 George 3, Ch. 31.
 

4 George 2.--A. D. 1731.

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CHAP. 15.  An act for importing from his majesty's plantations in America, directly
into Ireland, goods not enumerated in any act of parliament.

    This statute made some explanation of that of 7 and 8 W. 3, Ch. 22.

CHAP. 21.  An act to explain a clause in an act, made in the seventh year of her
    late majesty queen Anne, for naturalizing foreign protestants, which relates to the
    children of the natural born subjects of the crown of England, or of Great Britain.

    See the note on 7 Anne, Ch. 5.
 

5 George 2.--A. D. 1732.

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CHAP. 9.  An act to explain an act, made in the last session of parliament, entitled
An act for importing from his majesty's plantations in America, &c.

    See the note on 4 George 2, Ch. 15.

CHAP. 19.  An act to oblige the justices of peace to determine appeals, &c. and to
oblige persons suing forth writs of certiorari, to give security, &c.  (Part.)

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

CHAP. 22.  An act to prevent the exportation of hats out of any of his majesty's
    colonies or plantations in America, and to restrain the number of apprentices

    taken by the hat makers in the said colonies or plantations; and for the better
    encouraging the making hats in Great Britain.

    This statute, as appears by the title, must have been in force in the province.

CHAP. 25.  An act for making process in courts of equity effectual against persons
who abscond, and cannot be served therewith, or refuse to appear.

    I find no act of assembly, regulating the practice in chancery, before November 1773, Ch. 7; so that
it may be presumed this statute was considered in force in the province, but the practice being now
regulated under own acts, it is not considered proper to be incorporated.

 

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