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SAUNDERS AND BENNING, LAW BOOKSELLERS, (SUCCESSORS TO J. BUTTERWORTH AND SON,)
43, FLEET STREET.
1835.
5. What makes an Act Private
11. Some Cases where private Acts may be obtained
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2
id.
4
21. Mode of passing Private Acts
6
29. Operation of a Private Act
7
33. Bars an Estate Tail and all Remainders over
8
66. Motions to prevent Fines from passing
69. Felony to acknowledge a Fine in the Name of another
88
70. When a Fine is completed
74. When it begins to operate
89
80. Proclamations
90
In what Courts Fines might be levied, and before whom acknow-
ledged.
10. Court of the County of Chester before 23 July 1830
11. Court of the City of Chester
102
12. Court of the County Palatine of Durham
103
13. Courts of Great Sessions in Wales before 23 July
1830
104
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14. Court of the Isle of Ely
15. Courts of ancient Demesne
17. Courts of Cities, and Corporate Towns
105
19. Who might take the Acknowledgment of Fines
20. Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
106
21. Commissioners under a Writ of Dedimus.
33. How the Acknowledgment was to be Certified
44. Rules of Court on this subject
21. Joint Tenants, Coparceners, and Tenants in Common
22. Persons outlawed, &c.
120