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<note>Tothill Fields Bill §20<lb/> | <note>Tothill Fields Bill §20<lb/> | ||
Compelling evidence<lb/> | <p>Compelling evidence<lb/> | ||
§.20 <lb/> | §.20 <lb/> | ||
Commissioners <lb/> | Commissioners <lb/> | ||
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such summons to be <add>served</add> <del>summoned</del> upon every<lb/> | such summons to be <add>served</add> <del>summoned</del> upon every<lb/> | ||
such person, or left at his or her place of<lb/> | such person, or left at his or her place of<lb/> | ||
abode: and every such person who, having<lb/> | |||
been so summoned shall not appear <del>to</del> in<lb/> | |||
pursuance of such summons, or appearing<lb/> | |||
shall refuse to be sworn or make affirmation<lb/> | |||
as the case may be, or to be examined (the<lb/> | |||
reasonable charges (if any) of his or or her attendance<lb/> | |||
being <add>first</add> settled by the said Commissioners<pb/> | |||
or Arbitrators and <del>first</del> paid <del>to</del> or tendered<lb/> | |||
to him or her) may <del>be</del> on application made<lb/> | |||
to the High Court of Chancery be preceeded<lb/> | |||
<del>upon</del><add>against</add> in like manner as if such summons<lb/> | |||
had issued from the said Court: and every<lb/> | |||
person <del>giving fabri</del><add><del>being guilty</del></add> committing purjury on<lb/> | |||
any such examination <del><gap/></del> shall suffer and<lb/> | |||
may be prosecuted for the same in the same<lb/> | |||
manner as if such perjury had been committed<lb/> | |||
on any examination taken <del>under the d</del> <add>according</add> to the practice of the said Court.</p> | |||
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Tothill Fields Bill §20
Compelling evidence
§.20
Commissioners
may summon
and examine
Witnesses
And be it further enacted, that it shall and may be
lawful to and for the said Commissioners or Arbitrators
from time to time, by writing under their hands
to summon any person or persons to appear at
their said place of meeting at a within at a day
and within a time to be therein specified, [+] then
and there to be examined upon Oath or in the
case of a Quaker upon solemn affirmation [+] bringing withhim or them
at the same time
any such written
or real evidence
as he or they shall therein
be required to bring
with them him or
them
touching any of the matters and things hereby
submitted to theirthe cognizance of the said Comissioners
or Arbitrators, and to cause a Copy of
such summons to be served summoned upon every
such person, or left at his or her place of
abode: and every such person who, having
been so summoned shall not appear to in
pursuance of such summons, or appearing
shall refuse to be sworn or make affirmation
as the case may be, or to be examined (the
reasonable charges (if any) of his or or her attendance
being first settled by the said Commissioners
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or Arbitrators and first paid to or tendered
to him or her) may be on application made
to the High Court of Chancery be preceeded
uponagainst in like manner as if such summons
had issued from the said Court: and every
person giving fabribeing guilty committing purjury on
any such examination shall suffer and
may be prosecuted for the same in the same
manner as if such perjury had been committed
on any examination taken under the d according to the practice of the said Court.
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