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The Judge Ordinary is to be a Justice of Peace of that and the
adjoinning Counties, and in the Commission of Oyer and Terminer
and Gaol delivery
1.—The Court has authority to try all Action where the Defendant
resides within the district, and the cause of action, if on debt, does
not exceed One hundrer pounds, or if on a tort Fifty pounds, and
where title to real estate,tithe, or by bankruptcy, or to toll, market,
or other franchise does not come in question.
2.—It has authority to try, in a summary way, small Debts not exceeding
Five pounds, under the like restriction as to real estate,&c.
3.—It has authority to try Claims of Legacy not exceeding One
hundred pounds.
4.—It has authority to try all Actions at Law of all kinds and to
any amount, by consent of parties.
5.—It has authority to try all matters, whether at Law or in Equity,
by way of Arbitration, the parties consenting.
6.—It has authority to hear and advise upon all disputes, with
consent of the parties, for purpose of reconcilement.
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[[titles::abstract of bill / [as amended by the committee] / for establishing courts of local jurisdiction]] |
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