An Act to repeal so much of the Ordinance of the Twenty-seventh George the Third, chapter four, intituled, “An Ordinance to continue in force for a limited time, an Ordinance made in the Twenty-fifth year of His Majesty’s Reign, intituled, ‘An Ordinance to regulate the proceedings in the Courts of Civil Judicature, and to establish Trials by Juries in Actions of a Commercial nature and Personal wrongs to be compensated in damages,’ with such additional regulations as are expedient and necessary,” as requires that Writs of Attachment be indorsed. (26th March, 1830.)
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Province
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Chapter10 & 11 George IV Chapter 26
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Year1830
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Concepts
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Jurisdictional Relevance
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Number of Articles1
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DescriptionThis Act repeals an Ordinance as it required Writs of Attachment for Defendants believed to intend to defraud their creditors in a sum exceeding ten pounds, to be endorsed.
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SourceNot available