The Perfons qualified must have an Estate often Pounds a-year, either in their own Right, or in the Right of their Wives, ... The Statutes relate to the Preventing Obstructions and Decays ih Highways, and to Those that are to IWork and Repair the Highways. ... Perfons aggriewed may appeal to the Fudges at the next Affizer.
Title | : | An Institute of the Laws of England, Or, The Laws of England in Their Natural Order, According to Common Use |
Author | : | Thomas Wood |
Publisher | : | - 1724 |
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