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 Un&tw lapfe. lean. 12. Penalty of Perfons difabled acting as Commiffioners, Geo. 3. c. 2. §93. 13. Who are to be affeffors of the Rates, and how compellable to aft, 4 Geo. 2. c. 2. § 8. lit. Commiffioners fhall tax Affeffors, 4 Geo. 3. e. 2. § 41. 15. How AfTeffments are to be made in privileged and extra-pa- rochial places, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 44. 16. In what Manner AfTeffments are to be delivered and Appeals of Perfons over-rated to be made, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 8. 17. Penalty on Affeffors and Collectors for Neglect of Duty, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 17. ■? j 8. Collectors to. pay Money levied to Receiver General, but not to travel above ten Miles for that Purpofe, 4 Geo. 3. c. z. • § 10. 19. Collectors may levy AfTeffments by Diftrefs, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 15- 20. Punifhment of Collectors detaining Money, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. ' § 18. 21. Penalty on Collector paying Money to any other than the Receiver General : And on Receiver General paying Monies otherwife than into the Receipt of the Exchequer, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 79. 22. Receivers General to be anfvverable for their Deputies, and neglecting to appoint them, forfeit 100/. 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. §83. 23. To deliver a Lift of Monies paid to the Collectors under Pe- nalty of 20/. 4 Geo. 3. c. 2.. § 107. 24. Perfons diftraining for Nonpayment to keep Money in their Hands to fatisfy Charges, cifir. 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 108.. 25-. No Receiver to return an Infuper upon any County, l£c. after 26. Nor may he maintain an Action againft the Hundred on be- ing robbed of the Monies collected, unlefs there be three Per- fons at leaft in Company toatteft the robbery, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. <§n8, 27. What Poundage Receivers General, Collectors, and Commif- fioners Clerks may take, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 13, 14. 28. Patent Officers to Bifhopricks where to be affeffed, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 74. 29. AfTeffments for Lands or Hereditaments to be at Places where they have been ufually affeffed, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 33. 30. Perfonal Eftates to be rated where the Perfons are refident, and Abfentees at their laft Abode, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. §49. 31. Goods, &c. in other Counties than that of their Refidence to be affeffed where the fame fhall be, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 50. 32. Lands not worth 20 s. per^Annum not chargeable, ^Geo. 3. c. 2. § 78. 33. Perfons over-rated how relieved, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 82. Where Reaffeffments are to be made, § 16 y 82. 34. Nonjurors and Papifts, &c. to be doubly taxed, 4 Geo. 3. ^ 2. § 56 to 62. But their Lands difcharged of the double Tax when they come into Protectants Hands, § 1 -1-3. 35. How Diftrefs to be made for AfTeffments, and Differences thereon determined, Geo. 3. c. 2. § 15. 36. Punifhment of Perfons conveying away their Goods, &c. to prevent Diftrefs, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 15. 37. Tenants to pay the Taxes : And Commiffioners to fettle Differences between them and their Landlords, 4 Geo.. 3. c. 2. 4 '5' l6 > 38- How Arrears of former Land-Taxes- are to be levied, 4 Geo. 3.*. 2. § 117, 39. Profecutions not to be flayed by Noli prof eoui, 4 Geo. 3.. r. 2. 5 81. 40. No Perfons in Scotland holden to produce their Receipts af- ter three Years, ^Geo. 3. c. 2. § 130. 41. Exception as to Scotland., Ireland, Je r fey or Guernfey^ 4 Gts. 3. c. 2. § 52. 42. Offences againfl Land-Tax Acts «xceptedout of general Par- don, 20 Geo. 2. c. 52. § a8. 4 lapte Caianrinatfe. To what Duties liable on Exportation, 4 W. fcf M. c. e. 4 2« 8 cif 9 ST. 3. f. 20. § 9. 5 * Unpig #patfntfae. See Drugs. la'pte.. r. No Lapfe fhall run againft the King, 17 Ed. 2. ft. 1. <•. 8. 2. .The King's ancient Right to prefent, in cafe the Ordinary did not collate within one Month after the fix Months -expired 2 c Bd. 3 ,ft.6. §- 4 . F ' s 3. NoLapfewithoutNoticeto the Patron on a Deprivation, »*/& /atfa, i3#. r, 12. § 8. ,, ' 4. Or on a Voidance by Simony* 31 .£/.<-. 6. § 7. 5- Or on a Deprivation by Virtue of r ; 3 fef 14 Car. 2.. 13 £jf ix Car. 2. r. 4. § 16. for o/^ r Matters, f, e ^Dbofojfoitj fjjerogatifee, $•>«;> fentment, £>tmon£-. larceny- 1. Where bailable, St^Weftm. 1. 3 &/. 1. <-, j.j„ 2. Where oufled of Clergy, fee Clergp. And fie farther, jfelOttPj ffiHreCti* latfte, «fr'«ft 'Btltne. See Rivers; laflage anu iMlaffaijr. Regulated in the Thames, 6 Geo. 2. c. 29, latftU See-Englifh* lattftt. Shaven. black Lattin, to what Duties liable, 4 W. & M. c. 5. § a /"or o/£«- Mutters, fee 0lt> fl*(/j3^etal. latitat Provifions againft vexatious Arrefts by Writs of Latitat,. 8 El. c'„ z. 13 Car. 2. Jl. 2, f. 2. lattHSf. See Linen. lapffallis. How to befet out. in Lcndon, 22 Esf 23 Car. 2. r.17.- § ir» lean. 1. How to be carried to the Staple, and managed there. See SJtapfe. 2. Ancient Provifions againft exporting it, 27 Ed. 2,. ft. 2. c. 1 cif 3. 38 Ed. 3. ft. i.c.6. 3. What Indentures to be made between Carriers of Lead by Wa- ter, and the Bailiffs of the Towns where it is fhipped, zyEd.. 3.-/. 2. c. 15. 4. Perfons buying or receiving Lead, Iron, Copper, Brafs, Bell- Metal or Solder, knowing it to be Itolen, to be tranfported, 29 Geo. 2. c. 30. 5. Penalties on having thofe Materials without being able to ac- count for them, 29 Geo. 2. c. 30. § 6. For other Matters, fee JfelOtlieS toftrjilt CletgPj Title ^cceffart? and 3UaD, S^ime, JBjJisDemeanoj, SUatien--3JpaiI. See Leather. aUagues
 * three Years, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § log.