The statute law of Ireland and England; respecting actions, suits, and proceedings, whether in the superior or inferior courts, between landlord and ... upon the law connected with the subject
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Author(s)William Elliot Hudson
PublisherRareBooksClub.com
ISBN / ASIN1130405028
ISBN-139781130405026
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1829 Excerpt: ... said original lessor, his or her heirs, shall omit or ondcftllUof neglect to proceed for the said penalty aforesaid, within six calendar i!yorigi?S months after any such pernicious burning, that then it shall and mnths, the original loswe may be lawful to and for the original lessee, his or her heirs, execu-Sn'ThT1 'org, administrators, or assigns, within six months next after the SSlti"? expiration of the time hereby given to the original lessor, to proceed (J)'recognisance' in the Gricrson collection. (bJ 'hands and seals,' ibid. (c) 'costs,'iWd.' Kk' in the same manner and form for and recover any such penalty and cost, as is herein before directed in the case of the original lessor; and in case the said original lessee shall omit or neglect to proceed ami Mm.i«ii for the said penalty and cost as aforesaid, that then and in such case, nX't'inimt it shall and may be lawful to and for the next immediate lessor or juui 10 ««-' lessors, and so successively, to proceed for and recover the said ressirely, may. 'SeaTS uw penalty and cost from the occupier or occupiers of the land so burned «uim.cuirc« by him, her, or them, within three months next after the time "hereby granted to the original lessee. No. CCXXIV 5, 6 Geo III. Jr. c. 10. An Act for the more effectually Carrying into Execution the Laws heretofore made to prevent the pernicious Practice of burning Land. §. 1. 'Whereas an act passed in the 17th year of the reign of bis late majesty king George the 2d, to prevent the pernicious practice of burning land, and for the more effectual destroying of vermin. which act, as to such part thereof as relates to the burning of land, 'was by an act made in the 21st year of the reign of his late majesty, continued until the...
