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Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 2, no. A87298) Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 151184) Images scanned from microfilm: (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 2248:13) An act concerning fines in the County Palatine of Tipperary Chap. XX. Laws, etc. Ireland. 4 p. Printed by Andrew Crook ..., Dublin : 1695. Chap. 20 of: Acts and statutes made in a Parliament begun at Dublin the twenty seaventh day of August, anno Dom. 1695 ... Dublin : printed by Andrew Crook ..., 1697. Imperfect: print show-through. Reproduction of original in: William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.

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AN ACT Concerning FINES in the County Palatine of TIPPERARY.

W R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE IE MEIN TIENDRAI

DƲBLIN, Printed by Andrew Crook, Printer to the Kings Moſt Excellent Majeſty, on Ormonde-Key, 1695.

An Act Concerning Fines in the County Palatine of Tipperary. CHAP. XX.

WHEREAS it is for the Common Good and Advantage of the Publick, that the Eſtates of Purchaſers for Valuable Conſiderations ſhould be Secured unto them, towards which nothing has conduced more then Fines Levyed in Due Form of Law. And whereas ſome doubt may ariſe concerning the Validity of Fines Levied in the Country Palatine Court of Tipperary, according to the Cuſtom and Vſage thereof, whereby the Eſtates of ſeveral of His Majeſties Subjects who have béen, and may hereafter be. Purchaſers of Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, being within the Iurisdiction of the ſaid Palatinate, may to their great prejudice be called in Queſtion. For Remedy whereof,

Be it Enacted, by Your Moſt Excellent Majeſty, by and with the Aſſent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in this preſent Parliament Aſſembled, and by the Authority of the ſame, That all and ſingular the Fines heretofore Levyed in the Court of the ſaid County Palatine, ſhall be of the ſame Force and Efficacy in Law as Fines with Proclamations Levyed before His Majeſties Iuſtices of the Common-Pleas in this Kingdom, and that all and ſingular Fines, which at any time hereafter ſhall be Levyed or acknowledged in any Term before the Iudge or Iudges in the ſaid County Palatine of Tipperary, for the time being, of any Lands, Tenements, or other Hereditaments, Lying, or being within the ſaid County Palatine, which ſhall be openly Read and Proclamed in the open Court, in the preſence of the Iudge or Iudges, in the Term held for the ſaid Palatinate, being the ſame Term that the ſame ſhall fortune to be Ingroſſed; And alſo that ſhall be openly Read and Proclaimed in the preſence of the Iudge or Iudges of the ſaid County Palatine of Tipperary, or one of them, for the time being, at Two Terms that ſhall be holden in the ſaid County Palatine of Tipperary, before the Iudge or Iudges of the ſame, or one of them next after the Levying and Ingroſſing of ſuch ſaid Fine, ſhall be of like, and of the ſame Force, Strength, and Effect in the Law, to all Intents, Conſtructions and Purpoſes, as Fines being duly Levyed with Proclamations before the King's Iudges of his Common-Pleas at Dublin, be, or ought to be.

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