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                                                                STATUTES NOT FOUND APPLICABLE.                                                            13

Statute of Merton, 20 Henry 3d.--A. D. 1235.

STATUTES.

    CHAP. 3.  Equity and punishment of redisseisin.
    CHAP. 4.  In what cases lords may approve
against their tenants.
    CHAP. 5.  Usury shall not run against any
within age.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

    CHAP. 6.  The penalties for ravishment of a
ward, forfeiture of marriage, or disparagement of
a ward.
    CHAP. 7.  In what case the ward shall pay to
the lord the value of the marriage.
    CHAP. 8.  Several limitations of prescription
in several writs.
    CHAP. 10.  Attornies allowed to make suit to
several courts.
    CHAP. 11.  Lords shall not imprison at their
own wills for trespasses in their parks and ponds.

NOTES.

    CHAP. 3.  See the note on 9 Henry 3, Ch. 12.
    CHAP. 4.  Same.


    CHAP. 5.  This statute is stated in the editions
of the statutes at large, to have been repealed by
37 Henry 8, Ch. 9, which relates to usury, shifts,
corrupt bargains and chevizances; although, according
to Coke Littleton, 246 b. and 2, Inst. 88,
the protection given by this statute to infants, extended
to a nomine pænce, or a penalty incurred
for not paying a rent; and it is considered by
Hume, (history of England, Vol. 2, p. 105,) to
have ordained that money should bear no interest
during the minority of the debtor; but being held
to be repealed in England, it could not of course
have extended to the province.
    CHAP. 6.  This statute became obsolete on the
passage of 12 Car, Ch. 24, which took away
wardship, &c. by reason of tenure.
    CHAP. 7.  Same.

    CHAP. 8.  Altered in England.

    CHAP. 10.  This statute related to freemen
owing suit to county and other courts.
    CHAP. 11.  See the note on 52 Hen. 3, Ch. 1.

The Statute entitled assisa panis et cervisæ, 51 Hen. 3, Stat. 1.--A. D. 1266.

The Statute made, 51 Hen. 3, Stat. 2--A. D. 1266.
Concerning general days in bank in real actions.

The Statute made, 51 Hen. 3, Stat. 3--A. D. 1266.
Concerning general days in a writ of dower.



 
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