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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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19 H. 7, CAP. 10, SHERIFFS. 357
cause of which Delays many persons have been put from their
Remedy; (2) Be it therefore ordained, enacted, and established
by the King our Sovereign Lord, by the Advice and Assent of
the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this
present Parliament assembled, and by Authority of the same,
that like Process be had hereafter in Actions upon the Case, as
well sued and hanging, as to be sued in any of the said Courts,
as in Actions of Trespass or Debts.
What Process shall be awarded in Actions upon the Case sued in the
King's Bench or Common Bench. Bro. Exigent, 29. 1 Sid. 148, 259, 260.
It was under this Statute that writs of capias ad respondendum were
allowed in actions on the case. But now by Art. 75, sec. 84,1 of the Code,
(1852, ch. 76, sec. 1,) a writ of summons is substituted for the capias
ad respondendum.
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Code 1911, Art. 75, sec. 144.
CAP. X.
Sheriffs.
Be it ordained, established, and enacted by the King our
Sovereign Lord, by the Advice and Assent of his Lords Spirit-
ual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this present Parlia-
ment assembled, and by Authority of the same, That every
Sheriff within every County within this Realm of England
have the Custody, Rule, Keeping, and Charge, from the Quin-
decim Pasche next coming, of every of the King's common
Gaols, Prisons, and Prisoners in the same, in every of the said
Counties where lie is Sheriff, during the time of his Office,
* (3) And that every such Sheriff, from the said Quindecim 273
of Pasche, be charged and chargeable with the said Gaols,
Prisons, and the Prisoners remaining in the same.
The above seems to be all of this Statute that Kilty designed to include.
See the note to 14 E. 3, Stat. 1, c. 10.

 
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