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| Bill Number | 1432 | Session | 1751 |
| Title |
To explain and amend an act, passed in the 9th year of the reign of his present majesty, entitled, an act for the more effectual assignment of judgments, and for the more speedy recovery of rents by distress, so far as the said act relates to the assignment of judgments and statutes, and to prevent great inconveniencies that frequently happen to the suitors of the court of Chancery, by the death or removal of a six clerk or six clerks of the said court, and to enable grand juries to make presentments for clerks of the crown and peace. |
| Variant Title(s) |
To explain and amend an act, passed in the 9th year of the reign of his present majesty, entitled, an act for the more effectual assignment of judgments, and for the more speedy recovery of rents by distress, so far as the said act relates to the assignment of judgments and statutes; and to enable the deputy examiners of the court of Chancery to swear such witnesses as shall be produced to be examined by them in the said court; as also to prevent great inconveniences that frequently happen to the suitors of the said court, by the death or removal of a six clerk or six clerks of the said court. [20, 25 Nov,16 Dec]
To explain and amend an act, passed in the 9th year of the reign of his present majesty, entitled, an act for the more effectual assignment of judgments, and for the more speedy recovery of rents by distress, so far as the said act relates to the assignment of judgments and statutes, and to prevent great inconveniencies that frequently happen to the suitors of the court of Chancery, by the death or removal of a six clerk or six clerks of the said court, and to enable grand juries to make presentments for clerks of the crown and peace. [IPC] |
| Heads of Bill Stages |
| Originating Body |
Commons |
| Leave or Order |
20 Nov 1751 | Leave or Order to |
Dr Cooper |
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