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Stat. Law. Kinds of Statutes.
favour of a right insisted on as given by such
an act unless specially formally shewn and pleased: that
is unless appealed to in a stage of the cause previous
to Trial, and copied out in the manner I
have mentioned. upon paper
He might further have added, that the remedies
applied to the mischief of this distinction, are
partial and irregular: that the mode of administering
them is dark an oblique and dark one.
When the subject is meant to be relieved from this
oppression, the Act in question is declared by a
special clause in it to be a public one: as if
the regulators Law makers, the thing itself remaining, could
change its nature. And then sometimes comes
a f clause requiring Judges and so forth to take
notice: which our Author copying thought he had
explained.
He might further once more have added that if it is a meritorious purpose to burthen the subject with the
load in the cases where he is not relieved it has not been thought proper to relieve him from
that purpose can not be uniformly attained:
that if a right for to a piece of Land for example
depends upon a Private Statute stiled a private one:
that right it may be held either by a sort of action
called an Action of Trespass, or by an action another sort called
an Ejectment: that in the first case the pers party will be
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