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14                                                               STATUTES NOT FOUND APPLICABLE.

Statutum de saccario, 51 Hen. 3, Stat. 5--A. D. 1266.

    When the king's fermors, sheriffs and bailiffs shall make their accompts and payments--who shall
be escheators in several shires.
 

51 Hen. 3. Stat. 6--A. D. 1266.

Statute of Marlbridge, 52 Henry 3.--A. D. 1267.


 
STATUTES.

    CHAP. 1.  The penalty of taking a distress
wrongfully.







    CHAP. 2.  None but suitors shall be distrained
to come to court.
    CHAP. 3.  A lord shall not pay a fine for distraining
his tenant.
    CHAP. 6.  A fraudulent conveyance, to defeat
a lord of his wardship shall be void.
    CHAP. 7.  Process in a communi custodia, ward
by reason of a ward.
    CHAP. 8.  The punishment of those that commit
redissisein.
    CHAP. 9.  Who shall do suit of court suit of
court by caparcenus contra formam feoffamenti.





    CHAP. 10.  Certain persons exempt from appearance
at sheriffs terms.
    CHAP. 11.  No fine shall be taken for beaupleader.

    CHAP. 12.  Days given in dower assise of darraine
presentment
and quare impedit.

NOTES.

    CHAP. 1.  It would seem from the preamble to
this statute, and the reference made in the margin
to the statute of Merton, Ch. 11, that the distresses
and revenges taken by the great men without authority,
were intended to be punished.
    Unlawful distresses for rent have been provided
for by Ch. 4 of the same session, which is the one
referred to in treating on that subject.  See 2d
Bac. Abt. title Distresses, E. and Espinasse, 400.


    CHAP. 3.  This chapter has some connection
with the provisions in Ch. 1.
    CHAP. 6.  Obsolete in England.  See 12 Car.
2, Ch. 24.
    CHAP. 7.  Same.

    CHAP. 8.  See the note on 9 Henry 3, Ch. 12.

    CHAP. 9.  Although under the establishment of
courts baron and leet, the inhabitants might have
had occasion to claim the benefit of this statute, it
does not appear that nay such occasion arose in
the province, although suit of court is mentioned
in a grant from the proprietary in 1683.  See
Landholder's Assistant, 221.
    CHAP. 10.  See the note on Ch. 9.

    CHAP. 11.  See the 2d Inst. 122.



 
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