England, and to the Collectors in Scotland; and such Tables so transmitted as aforesaid shall be as valid and effectual to enable such Receivers General, and their Deputies, and such Collectors respectively, to ascertain, settle and adjust the Amount of the Money to be paid as the Whole, or as any Instalment or Instalments of the Consideration for the Redemption or Purchase of any Land Tax, as if such Tables had been contained in the said Schedule to this Act annexed. "Deeds enrolled or registered at any Time before passing this Act, or within Six Months thereafter, shall be valid. § 3. SCHEDULE to which this Act refers. TABLE, shewing the several Sums payable for the Redemption or Purchase of LAND TAX, of the yearly Amounts denoted in the first Column, when the Three Pounds per Centum Bank Annuities are at any Price between Fifty and Sixty, as denoted in the Second and subsequent Columns. CA P. LII. An Act for indemnifying all Persons who have been concerned in issuing or carrying into Execution certain Orders of Council for the Prevention of the Exportation of Gunpowder, Saltpetre and Naval Stores, and the Permission of the Exportation of Seed Corn to Norway. [11th June 1803.] WH CA P. LIII. An Act to render the Process of His Majesty's Courts of 21 & 22 G.S. c.18. §3. (I.) respecting the entering of Common Appearances for Defendants not appearing to Subpoenas, repealed from 1st Day of Mi chaelmas Term 1803. No Person held to Special Bail on Process of the superior Courts in Ireland for less than 101. or rior Courts; Defendants served with Copy of Pro cess. ، ૐ Suit the said Subpoena or Subpoenas should have issued, should ' be at Liberty forthwith to file his, her or their Declaration, and to proceed thereon to Judgment, and issue Execution as effectually as if such Defendant or Defendants had duly and actually appeared on the Service of such Subpoena or Subpoenas;' Be it therefore enacted, by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That so much of the said recited Act as is hereinbefore set forth shall, from and after the First Day of Michaelmas Term, in the Year One thousand eight hundred and three, be repealed, and the same is hereby, from and after the said First Day of Michaelmas Term, repealed. "Act shall not affect any Subpoena sued out before the First Day "of Michaelmas Term 1803. — § 2. III. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That from and after the said First Day of the said Michaelmas Term, no Person shall be held to Special Bail upon any Process issuing out of His said Majesty's said Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas, or Exchequer, in that Part of the said United Kingdom called Ireland, where the Cause of Action shall not amount to the Sum 40s. out of infe- of Ten Pounds or upwards, nor out of any inferior Court where the Cause of Action shall not amount to the Sum of Forty Shillings or upwards; and that in all Cases where the Cause of Action shall not amount to the Sum of Ten Pounds or upwards, in any of the said superior Courts, or to Forty Shillings or upwards in any such inferior Courts (and the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs shall proceed by the Way of Process against the Person), he, she or they shall not arrest or cause to be arrested the Body of the Defendant or Defendants, but shall serve him, her or them, perDefendants not sonally, with a Copy of the Process; and if such Defendant or appearing Defendants shall not appear at the Return of the Process, or Plaintiff may within Eight Days after such Return, in such Case it shall and may file Common be lawful to and for the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs, upon Affidavit being Bail, &c. made and filed in the proper Court, of the personal Service of such Process as aforesaid, (which said Affidavit shall be filed gratis,) to enter a Common Appearance, or file Common Bail for the Defendant or Defendants, and to proceed thereon as if such Defendant or Defendants had entered his, her or their Appearance, or filed Common Bail; any Law or Usage to the contrary notwithstanding. Affidavit of IV. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That Service of Pro- such Affidavit of Service of such Process shall and may be made before any Judge or Commissioner of the Court out of which such Process shall issue, authorized to take Affidavits in such Court. cess. On Arrest Affidavit of Cause of Action shall be made and V. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That from and after the said First Day of Michaelmas Term, One thousand eight hundred and three, in all Cases where the Cause of Action shall amount to the Sum of Ten Pounds, or Forty Shillings. or upwards, as aforesaid, Affidavit shall be made and filed of such on the Writ, &c. Cause of Action (which Affidavit may be made before any Judge or Commissioner of the Court out of which such Process shall issue, authorised to take Affidavits in such Court), and the Sum or filed, and the Sum indorsed |