The Scottish Justices' Manual: Being an Alphabetical Compendium of the Powers and Duties of Justices of the Peace Within Scotland, and of Those Points of Law which They are Most Frequently Called Upon to Decide |
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... the said sum of together with the reasonable charges of taking and keeping the same , shall not be paid , that then you do sell the said goods and chattels by you so distrained , and out of the money arising by such sale that you do ...
... the said sum of together with the reasonable charges of taking and keeping the same , shall not be paid , that then you do sell the said goods and chattels by you so distrained , and out of the money arising by such sale that you do ...
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