Granary, or in any Hovel, Stack, or Rick, can by the Law be distrained, or otherwise secured for Rent, whereby Landlords are oftentimes cousened and deceived by their Tenants, who sell their Corn, Grain, and Hay to Strangers, and remove the same from... The Practice of Courts-leet and Courts-baron: Containing Full and Exact ... - Side 116av Sir William Scroggs - 1728 - 510 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Sir William Scroggs - 1728 - 606 sider
...leaving the Overplus, if дпу be, in the Hands of the Sheriff, ere. for the Owner's Ufe. 2. It (ball be lawful to diftrain for RentArrear as aforefaid,...Cocks of Corn, or Corn loofe or in the Straw, or Hay many Barn or Granary, or upon any Hovel, Stack or Rick, or otherwife, and to lock up and detain the... | |
| South Carolina, Joseph Brevard - 1814 - 620 sider
...under sheriff, or constable, for the owner's use.f 6. And whereas, no sheaves or cocks of corn loose or in the straw, or hay in any barn, or granary, or on any hovel, stack or rick, can by the law be distrained, or otherwise secured for rent, whereby landlords... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 554 sider
...under-shcriff, or constable, for the owner's use. ' III. And whereas no sheaves or cocks of corn loose or in the straw, or hay in any barn, or granary, or on any hovel, slack, or rick, can by the law be distrained, or otherwise secured for rent, whereby... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis - 1843 - 1150 sider
...(b). Then stat. 2W.&M. sess. 1. c. 5. s. 3., after reciting that " no sheaves or cocks of corn loose or in the straw, or hay in any barn or granary, or on any hovel, stack, or rick, can by the law be distrained, or otherwise secured for rent, whereby... | |
| John Frederick Archbold - 1846 - 504 sider
...Proudlore v. Twcmlow, 1 Cr. & Al. 326. And formerly, even sheaves and stacks of corn, or corn loose or in the straw, or hay in any barn or granary, or on any hovel, stack or rick, could not be distrained. But by stat. 2 -W. & M. sess. 1, c. 5, s. 3,... | |
| Charles James Jones - 1849 - 256 sider
...constable, for the owner's use. 230. And by sec. 3, reciting that no sheaves or cocks of corn loose or in the straw, or hay in any barn, or granary, or on any hovel, stack, or rick, could by the law be distrained, or otherwise secured for rent, whereby... | |
| Phineas Pemberton Morris - 1849 - 336 sider
...transitory action." *i The statute, 2 Will. & Mary, c. 5, enacts, "That sheaves or cocks of corn, loose or in the straw, or hay in any barn or granary, or in any hovel, stack, or rick, or otherwise in any part of the land, may be seized or . secured for... | |
| Maryland - 1870 - 908 sider
...Under Sheriff, or Constable, for the Owners use. III. And whereas no Sheaves or Cocks of Corn loose or in the Straw, or Hay in any Barn or Granary, or in any Hovel, Stack, or Rick, can by the Law be distrained, or otherwise secured for Rent, whereby... | |
| Robert Campbell - 1896 - 964 sider
...of it home." But by 2 \V. & M. c. 5, s. 3, after reciting that " no sheaves or cocks of corn loose or in the straw, or hay in any barn or granary, or on any hovel, stack or rick, can by the law be distrained or otherwise secured for rent," — it is... | |
| John Harold Hammond, C. G. W. Davidson - 1906 - 572 sider
...crops already cut 2 W. & M. c. 5, s. 3, after reciting that "whereas no sheaves or cocks of corn loose or in the " straw, or hay in any barn or granary, or on any howl. " stack or rick, can by the law be distrained, or otherwise " secured for rent, whereby... | |
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