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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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23 H. 8, CAP. 15, COSTS. 375
as in a common Action of Trespass at the Common-Law, (3)
and that also like Process be had in every Writ of Annuity,
and Covenant hereafter to be sued, as is in an Action of Debt.
Like Process to be had in every Writ of Annuity and Covenant as in
an Action of Debt. a R. 2, Stat. 1, c. 7. Br. Exegent. 22, 53, 63. Br. Pro-
cess, 12, 126.
See 25 E. 3, Stat. 5, c. 17.
CAP. XV.
An Act that the Plaintiff, being non-suited, shall yield Damages to the
Defendants in Actions personal, by the Discretion of the Justices.
Be it enacted by the King our Sovereign Lord, and the
Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this pre-
sent Parliament assembled, and by Authority of the same,
That if any person or persons, at any time after the Feast of
the Purification of our Lady, in the twenty-third Year of the
Reign of our Sovereign Lord King Henry the Eighth, com-
288 mence,* or sue in any Court of Record, or elsewhere in
any other Court, any Action, Bill, or Plaint of Trespass upon
the Statute of King Richard the Second, made in the fifth
Year of his Reign, for Entries into Lands, and Tenements,
where none Entry is given by the Law, (2) or any Action,
Bill, or Plaint of Debt or Covenant, upon any Especially made
to the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs, (3) or upon any Contract sup-
posed to be made between the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs, and any
other person or persons, (4) or any Action, Bill, or Plaint of
Detinue of any Goods or Chattels, whereof the Plaintiff or
Plaintiffs shall suppose that the Property belongeth to them, or
to any of them, (5) or any Action, Bill, or Plaint of Account,
in the which the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs suppose the Defendant
or Defendants to be their Bailiff or Bailiffs, Receiver or Re-
ceivers of their Manor, Mese, Money, or Goods, to yield ac-
count, ((i) or any Action, Bill, or Plaint upon the Case, or
upon any Statute, for any Offence or Wrong personal imme-
diately supposed to be done to the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs, (7)
and the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs in any such kind of Action, Bill,
or Plaint, after Appearance of the Defendant or Defendants

 
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