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Surplus Monies remain

ing with or coming to Marshal after

Satisfaction of

second Class

towards the equal Satis

subsequent

No. 472.

30th GEO. III.
A. D. 1790.
of Execution were, respectively, lodged in the Office of the said
Provost Marshal, or Deputy Provost Marshal.

III. And be it also enacted and ordained by the Authority aforesaid, that if any surplus Monies shall remain after Payment of the said second Class of Executions, or shall thereafter come to the Hands of the said Provost Marshal, or Deputy Provost Marshal, such Surof Executions, plus or other Monies shall be paid and applied, towards the equal to be applied Satisfaction of the next subsequent Class, or Classes of Executions, including, in each Class, such Writs of Execution as shall have been faction of next lodged in the Office of the said Provost Marshal, or Deputy Provost Class or Clas- Marshal, within thirty-nine Days of each other; such thirty-nine es; reckoning Days to be computed from the Day next after the Day, upon which the first Writ of Execution of each Class, was lodged in the Office of the said Provost Marshal, or Deputy Provost Marshal, without any other Regard to the Priority of Time, in which the said Writs of Execution forming, or included in such third, or other subsequent Class, were, respectively, lodged in the Office of the said Provost Marshal, or Deputy Provost Marshal.

forty Days to each Class.

Single Writ of Execution

not followed

Days by any other Writ

to have prior

Payment, as a distinct Class.

IV. And be it also enacted and ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That if any Writ of Execution shall be lodged in the Office of in thirty-nine the said Provost Marshal, or Deputy Provost Marshal, at any Time after the Expiration of any, or either of the said several Terms of of Execution, thirty-nine Days, and no other Writ or Writs of Execution shall be lodged in the Office of the said Provost Marshal, or Deputy Provost Marshal, within the thirty-nine Days next following; then, such single Writ of Execution shall be deemed and taken, as a distinct and separate Class; and such Writ of Execution shall be wholly paid and satisfied, before any other Writ or Writs of Execution, not lodged, as aforesaid, within the said thirty-nine Days, or any other subsequent Class of Executions shall receive any Part, Share, or Dividend whatsoever.

Act not to extend to Executions, or

Processes, for

Debts to the
Crown; nor

to affect legal

Rules or

Forms in suing out Executions.

V. Provided always, and it is hereby also declared and enacted, That Nothing in this Act contained, shall extend or be construed to extend, to any Writ or Writs of Execution, or other Process, issued for the Recovery of any Debt or Duty to His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, nor to any Writ or Writs of Execution issued before the Expiration of twelve Calendar Months next after the Publication of this Act, nor to annul or alter any Rules or Regulations, relating to the obtaining, issuing, or levying any Writ or Writs of Execution, nor to dispense with any Deposition or Form, directed or required by Law or Laws, which now are, or hereafter may be enacted, or in

any

force

No. 472.

A. D. 1790.

30th GEO. III.
force, in this Island, nor to affect such Writ or Writs of Execution,
or the Forms of Proceeding thereon, in any further or other Manner
than is herein-before mentioned.

VI. And be it also enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That this Act shall be and continue in force for three Years, to commence at the Expiration of twelve Calendar Months next after the Publication thereof, and from thence to the next Meeting of the Council and Assembly of this Island.

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Act not to be

Published till

VII. And it is hereby further enacted, That this Act shall not be published, until His Majesty's Assent thereto, or Confirmation confirmed. thereof, shall be duly signified.

Dated at Antigua, the fourth Day of November, in the Year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six, and in the twenty-seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord GEORGE the Third, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth.

JOHN BURKE, Speaker.

Passed the Assembly, the sixteenth Day of March, in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six.

WILLIAM GILBERT,

Clerk of the Assembly.

Passed the Council, the thir-
tieth Day of October, one
thousand seven hundred and
eighty-six.

By Command,

JOHN HARDCASTLE,

Deputy Secretary.

Passed by the Governor in Chief, the fourth Day of November, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six.

N.B. The refers to the Time of CON

running Date

FIRMATION.

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Published this fourth Day of December, one thousand seven hun

dred and ninety.

ROBERT CLOGSTOUN, Dep. Pro. Marshal.

An

31st GEO. III.

REPEALED

by Act of 5th

Aug. 1801,

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No. 473. An Act to explain and amend an Act, intituled, An Act for the more easily and effectually cleansing, repairing, and keeping clean, and in repair, the Streets, Lanes, Alleys, and other Passages in the Town of St. John.

(No. 556,)S. 1.

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