An amendment to an act first passed in 1758, making it easier for landlords to reclaim possession of their houses, lands, and tenements at the end of a lease.
This is an amendment to an act first passed in 1761, clarifying the procedure to be followed when disputes arise between private land owners and surveyors, and prohibiting surveyors of highways from modifying existing streets without the consent of at least three justices of the peace.
This act empowers the justices of the peace in their respective counties to enact laws which will enable to better prevent individuals from stealing sheep from common pasture.
This act calls for the inspection of leather and hides before they are delivered to a buyer, and for a discount to be applied if any are found to be damaged.