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spectively paid in or offered by such Feoffee or Feoffees, then the Costs and Expences attending such Verdict or Verdicts, wherein no more or less Money shall be given in than as aforesaid, together with the Costs of the Witnesses respectively summoned therein, shall be borne and paid by the respective Persons who gave Occasion to such Controversy or Dispute in which such Verdict or Verdicts, for such smaller Sum or Sums of Money, was or were given in as aforesaid.
IX. And be it further enacted, That upon Payment of the Money so ordered to be paid as a Compensation or Recompence to such Occupiers, being Tenants for Terms of Years, or Tenants from Year to Year, or at Will respectively, for his and their Right and Interest, or Rights and Interests, in the said Grounds and Premises, or upon Refusal to receive the same, leaving the same in the Hands of the Clerk of the Peace of the County wherein the Premises shall be situate, for the Use of the Persons or Parties entitled thereto, and upon Payment into the said Bank of England of the Money by the said Feoffee or Feoffees for the Purchase of the Fee Simple and Inheritance of the said Piece or Pieces of Ground, or such Price in respect thereof as shall be assessed by such Jury or Juries by virtue of this Act, to and for the Use of the Persons or Parties entitled thereto, it shall be lawful for the said Feoffee or Feoffees, his or their Workmen or Agents, to enter upon and take Possession of the said Piece or Pieces of Ground, and every Part thereof, for the Uses and Purposes of this Act; and thereupon all such Persons and Parties as aforesaid, Owners, Occupiers,, and Tenants respectively, shall be div
ested of all Right and Title, Possession and Claim, of or to the said Piece or Pieces of Ground, and every Part thereof.
On Payment of Purchase Money, &c. Ground may be entered upon.
X. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That nothing in this Act contained shall extend to compel the Sale of any Ground with a House or other Building bona fide intended for the Purposes of Habita
tion upon it, or of any Park, Paddock, Orchard, or other Ground, inclosed for the immediate Convenience of any House or of the Offices belonging thereto, or any Ground improved as Pleasure Ground, or planted with Wood, or any inclosed Ground immediately adjoined to any House, Park, Paddock, Garden, Orchard, Yard, or Pleasure Ground, and occupied therewith, or any Ground between any House and any Park, Paddock, Yard, Offices, Garden, Orchard, or Pleasure Ground, belonging to such House and occupied therewith.
Act not to extend to Houses, &c.
XI. Limitation of Actions. And be it further enacted, That if any Action or Suit shall be brought or commenced against any Person or Persons for any Thing done in pursuance of this Act, every such Action or Suit shall be brought or commenced within Six Calendar Months next after the Fact commit
ted, and not afterwards, and shall be laid and tried in the County of Middlesex, and not elsewhere; and the Defendant or Defendants in such Action or Suit shall and may plead the General Issue, and give this Act, and the Special Matter in Evidence, at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act; and if it shall appear to have been so done, or if any such Action or Suit shall be brought after the Time so limited for bringing the same, or in any other County or Place than as aforesaid, then, and in every such Case, the Jury shall find for the Defendant or Defendants, or if the Plaintiff
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