Arbitramentum aequum tribuit cuique suum.
AN Award is commonly made by Lay∣men, and shall be taken according to their intent, and not in so precise a form as
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AN Award is commonly made by Lay∣men, and shall be taken according to their intent, and not in so precise a form as
Grants, or pleadings, but as verdicts, yet the substance of the matter ought to appear ei∣ther by express words, or by words equiva∣lent, or by those that do amount thereunto.
But it were good that Awards were drawn up by some that is skilful, for the avoiding of Controversies, which otherwise may arise a∣bout the same.