A complete collection of all the lavvs of Virginia now in force Carefully copied from the assembly records. To which is annexed an alphabetical table.

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A complete collection of all the lavvs of Virginia now in force Carefully copied from the assembly records. To which is annexed an alphabetical table.
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Virginia.
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London :: printed by T.J. for J.P. and are to be sold by Tho. Mercer at the sign of the Half Moon the corner shop of the Royal-Exchange in Cornhil,
[1684]
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"A complete collection of all the lavvs of Virginia now in force Carefully copied from the assembly records. To which is annexed an alphabetical table." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A65124.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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XI. An Act disposing Amerciaments upon cast Actions.

WHereas by an Act of Assembly made in the year 1674. It was Enacted, that certain Amerciaments, therein set down, shall be paid upon Actions cast at Law, and that an account of such Amerciaments be returned to the Assembly to be by them disposed of; Be it therefore Enacted by this present Grand Assembly, and the authori∣ty thereof, and it is hereby Enacted, that the said Act be from henceforth Repealed, and that all Tobaccoes which have been received, and are become due by reason of the said Act of Assembly, and Amerciaments be paid and dis∣posed to the use of the Counties, where the same became due, towards the Defraying of that Countys-charge, and that the several Respective County-Courts enquire into the same, and dispose of them accordingly.

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