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194 Boll of French Salt, Including the Forty hillings per Boll to his Majety for Excie: And that Importers and Retailers of Spanih Salt, hall not exceed ix pounds for the Linlithgow Boll thereof, including likewie the Excie, under the penalty of One Hundred pounds Scot, Toties quoties, for each Boll they hall ell above the rates foreaids, the one half thereof to his Majetie's ue, and the other half to the Dicoverer, who hall have power to purue the Importers, who hall contraveen this Act before the Judges Ordinary. IT IS ALWAIES hereby DECLARED, That this Act mall be but prejudice of His Majeties Prerogative a erted by the Twentieth and ixt Act of the Third Seion of His Majeties firt Parliament, And that His Majety may alter the aids rates, upon uch occaions as hall eem neceary to him, In His Royal Widom.

XXVIII.

ACT Salvo jure Cujulibet.

September 17. 1681.

UR SOVERAIGNE LORD, Taking to conideration, that there be many Acts of Ratifications, and others pair, and made in this Se ion of Parliament, in favours of particular Perons, without calling, or heating, of uch as may be thereby concerned, or prejudged: THEREFORE His Majety with advice and conent of the Etates of Parliament, STATUTES, and ORDAINS, That all uch particular Acts, and Acts of Ratification pat in manner foreaid, hall not prejudge any Third party of their lawful Rights, nor of their Actions, and defences competent thereupon, before the making of the aids particular Acts, and Acts of Ratification; And that the Lords of Seion, and all other Judges of this Kingdom, hall be oblidged to Judge betwixt parties, according to their everal Rights tanding in their Perons, before the making of the aids Acts: All which are hereby exponed, and declared, to have been made Salvo jure Cujulibet. EXCEPTING alwaies, the Act pat in this preent Parliament, discharging perons of bonds given by them in the time of the late Rebellion, for ums imployed for the ue of the publick, which is declared to be no wayes comprehended herein.

XXIX.

ACT, Of Adjournment.

September 17. 1681.

THE KING'S MAJESTY, Declares this Parliament Current, and Adjourns the ame, To the firt day of March next, One thouand, ix Hundreth, eighty and two years. AND ORDAINES all Members of Parliament, to attend that day; And that there be no new Elections, of Commi ioners, from Shires, or Burghs, except upon the death of ome of the preent Commiioners.

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