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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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144
13 E. 1, CAP. 4, FEIGNED RECOVERIES.

And when the Warrantor
hath waranted, the Plea shall
pass between him that is
seised and the Warrantor, ac-
308 cording *to the Tenor of
the Writ that the Tenant pur-
chased before, and by which
lie recovered by Default: (8)
and so from many Actions at
length they shall resort to one
Judgment, which is this,
That the Demandants shall
recover their Demand, or the
Tenants shall! go quit. (9 )
And if the Action of such a
Tenant, which is compelled to
shew his Right, be moved by
a Writ of Right, though that
the great Assise or Battail]
cannot be joyned by the Words
accustomed, yet it shall be
joyned by Words convenient;
(10) for when the Tenant in
that lie sheweth his Eight
which belongeth to him by
the Writ that he before pur-
chased, instead of a Demand-
ant, the Warrantor may well
defend the Eight of the Ten-
ant, which is accounted in
place of the Demandant, as
before is said, and offer to de-
fend the Seisin of his Ances-
tors by the Body of Ids Free-
man, or put himself in the
great Assise, and pray Re-
cognizance to be made,
whether he hath more Right
to the Land in demand, or
else the Party before named.
(11) Or otherwise the great

Et cum warautus warautiza-
verit procedat placitum'inter
ilium qui seisitus est & war-
antum secundum tenorem bre-
vis quod tenens prius impe-
travit & per quod recu] rravit
per defaltam & sic ex pluribus
aclionibus ad ultimum perve
niatur ad unum judicium vi-
delicet ad hoc quod hujusmodi
petentes recuperant petitionem
snam vel quod teueutes eaut
quieti. Et si actio hujusmodi
teucutis qui necesse habet os-
teudere jus suum mota fuerit
per breve de Recto licet mag-
u a assisa vel duellum jungi
non possit per verba consueta
jungi tameu possunt per verba
satis apta quia cum teneus in
hoc quod ostendit jus suum
quod ei competit per breve
quod prius impetravit sic loco
actoris 1)ene poterit warantus
defendere jus Teneutis qui loco
petentis nt dictum est habetur
& seisinam antecessoris sui
otterre defendere per corpus
liberi liominis sui vel ponere
se in magnam assisam & pe-
lere recognitionem fieri utrum
ipse niajus jus habeat in tene-
mento petito an predictu.s ta-

 

 
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