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 ^nftitance." 3Ioint Cenonts?, &c. lointmg* 3«latflr. 2. Further Powers given to the Commiflioners, 13 ■& 14 Car. 2. c. 23. 3. Infilling uneullomed Goods prohibited, (iJ'.yjlf. c. 15. § 14. 8cjfglT. 3. f. 36. § 2. 4. Offices for infuring Marriages, Births, £sfr, prohibited, 9 A*, c. 6. § 57. 10 Ann. c. 26. § 109. r. Two Corporations for Affurance to be erected, 6 Geo. 1. c. 18. 6. Their Stock exempt from Taxes, 6 Geo. 1. c. iS. § 10. 7. Other Corporations, cifc prohibited toinfure, 6 Gra. 1; c. 18. §12. 8. Forging their Seal, Policies, cifr. Death, without Clergy, 6 &?<?. 1. c 18. § 13. g. South-Sea Company and Eaji-India may, notwithflanding, lend Money on their Ships by way of Bottomry, 6 Geo. i.e. 18. 4 26. 10. The Infurance Corporations difcharged of Money due to the Crown, 7 Geo. 1. c. 27. § z6» 11. Infurance Companies liable to fmgle Damages and Colts only, 8 Geo. 1. <r- 15. § 25. 12. Infurance Corporations may plead the General Iffue in Ac- , tions of Debt, and j ur.y fhall affefs the fingle Value, 1,1 ft».i. e. 30. § 43. 13. Infurance made by unftamped Notes, void, 11 Geo. i.e. 30. §44. 14. Policies on Ships that export Wool, void, 12 Geo,.2..c. 21. § 33' 15. Obligee in Bottomree or Reffondentia Bond admitted to prove Debt on Commiffion of Bankruptcy, as if Lofs had happened before iffuing of the Commiffion, 19 Geo. 2. c. 32. § 2.. 16. Infurance on Effects of Subjects, Intereft or no Intereft, pro- hibited, except from the Dominions of Spain and Portugal, &c. 19 Geo. 2. c. 37. 17. Privateers excepted, 19 Geo. 2. t. 37. § 2. 18. Re-affurance except in Cafes of Infolvency, tsff.. prohibited, 19 Geo. 2. c. 37. §4. 19. Regulation of Infurance and Bonds for Money borrowed on Bottomree on India Ships, 19 Geo. 2. c. 37. § 5- 20. Infured to declare in Writing on Demand what Sums they have infured, 19 Geo. 2. c. 37. § 6. 21. Infurers permitted to bring Money into Court, 19 Geo. 2. c - 37- § 7- 22. Infurance of French Property prohibited during the War, 21 Geo. 2. c. 4. 23. Infurance of foreign Ships and Goods trading to India, under new Commiffions prohibited, 25 Geo. 2. c. 26. 24. Shares in Offices for infuring of Houfes, how taxable, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 54. For other Matters, fee H&anfetUflt 41. CuftomS 67, cifr. €aft=31ntiia Company 32. (0?eenlant> 10. lotteries 2. JB>&t'j?s 56. JSHamge, J<Hool 64. 31tlteteff Of S^Olte^ See Ufuryj SlntCffatC- See Adminiftrator. Blntcufiotn 1. The Heir of the King's Tenant, intruding on the King, gains no Freehold, 4. Ed. 1. ft. 3. c. 4. 17 Ed. 2. c. 13. 2. Ecclefiaftical Perfons entering before Payment of firft Fruits deemed intruders, z6 H. 8. c. 3. § 5. 3. Biftiops, &c. may notwithflanding give Inftitution and Induc- tion, ibid. § 7. 4. In Informations of Intrufion, the Defendant may plead the General Iffue, and retain the Poffeffion till Trial, 21 J a. 1. c. 14. 3in&ento#. I, Inventory of the Goods of a Teftator, how to be made, 21 H. 8. c. 5. §4^5. 2. And exhibited, 22 cjf'23 Car. 2. c. 10. I Ja.2.c 17.. Jl'hat Stamp-Duties to pay, fee ^tattipg. 3!noetmef<$ + A Duty of Exci'fe granted to the Town, 5 Geo. i.e. 17. IT Geo. 2. c. 16. 3!0ljtt Of Sertlfalem. See Monafteries; 3!ctnt Cenantis aim Ctnant* in Common* 1. Where they may bring Wane, yt, Ed. 1. ft. . c. 22. 2. What is to be done where Jointenancy is pleaded in Abatement ofAffife, 34 Ed. 1. ft. 1. 3. How compellable to make Partition, 31 H. 8. c. 1. 32 H. S. c. 32. 4. Where the Court may proceed to Judgment on a Writ of Partition on Defendant's Default, 8 & 9 W. 3. c. 31. § 1, 2. J. The Suit fhall not be abated by Plea or Death, 8 iS 9 W. 3. c.j. §3. 6. judgment in Partition how to be executed by the Sheriff or UnderSheriff, 8 & 9 W. 3. <r. 3 1 . §' 4, 5'. 7. May bring Account againft their Companions, 4 Ann. e,. §27. For other Matters, fee Abatement 7. ^DfcOtofCtt 15. <££: (oin 4. fJattitton, CHafte 8. aofnturesf- 1. Widows difabled from aliening or difcontinuing their Join- tures, n H. 7. c. 20. 32 H. 8. c. 36.. § 2. 2. A Jointrefs is barred of Dower, 27 H. S. c. 10. § 6, 7, 8, 9. 3. Jointure after Marriage, unlefs by Aft of Parliament, may be waved at Election, ibid.. 4. A Popifli Recufant fhall lofe her Jointure, 3 Ja. 1. <-. 5. § 13. SiOljIlfOlt (Martha, Thomas, John JUlO Frances.)' Their Right to Houfes and Shops belonging to the Fleet favedj 8&9 W. 3. e. 27. § 18. loutttepmen. Not to be retrained by Oath or Bond from fetting up their Trade", 28 H. 8. c. 5.. For Journeymen Taylors and Shoemakers, fee 'S^aj.'lOjS and isirjoentafeers. And fee farther, ^Labourers, ipmufaffureg, j&crtrants?, eajooUen S^anufaSure, 3ipftm'cl> Its Streets how repaired, and Minifter provided for, 13 El.c. 24, 3!reianU* 1. Parceners fhall all do Homage, 14 H. 3. 2. The King's Officers fhall not purchufe Land there, Ordin fro ftatu Hibern. 17 Ed. I, f. I. 3. Purveyance reftrained there, Ord. pro ft. Hibern. 17 Ed. 1, <:. 2. 4. Merchants (hall carry their Goods there freely without Arreft- ments, Ord. pro ft. Hib. 17 Ed. 1. c. 3. 5. Fees of a Bill of Grace, Ord. pro ft. Hib. 17 Ed. 1. c. 4. 6. The Marfhal's Fee for a Prifoner, Ord. pro ft. Hib. 17 £oft. Hib. 17 Ed. I. c. J. 9. Affiles of Novel Dif/'ifm fhall not be adjourned but in the County, Ord. pro ft. Hibern. J 7 Ed. i. c, 8. a. 10. The