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Complaint against several Rate-payers.

BE it remembered, That on the

of

in the Year of our Lord

Day

the [Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor, or the Surveyors
of the Highways] of the Parish of
in the [County] of
aforesaid, by C.D., One of the said [Overseers or
Surveyors], complain to the undersigned [One] of Her Majesty's
Justices of the Peace in and for the said [County], that the several
Persons whose Names are mentioned and set out in the Sche-
dule hereunder written, being Persons duly rated and assessed to
[the Relief of the Poor, or the Maintenance of the Highways]
of the said Parish, in and by the Rates in the said Schedule
mentioned, in certain Sums set down opposite to their respec-
tive Names in the said Schedule, have not respectively paid the
said Sums or any Part thereof, but have respectively refused so
to do: Wherefore the said [Churchwardens and Overseers, or
Surveyors], by C.D. aforesaid, pray that said several Persons may
respectively be summoned to appear before Two of Her Majesty's
Justices of the Peace, to show Cause respectively why they have
not paid and refuse to pay the said Sums respectively.

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WHEREAS Complaint hath this Day been made before the undersigned, [One] of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the [County] of by the [Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor, or Surveyors of the Highways] of the Parish of in the said [County], that you, being a Person duly rated and assessed to [the Relief of the Poor, or the Maintenance of the Highways] of the said Parish, in and

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hath not paid the same or

any Part thereof, but hath refused so to do: These are therefore to command you, in Her Majesty's Name, to be and appear o'Clock in the Forenoon, at

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before such Two or more Justices of the Peace for the said [County] as may then be there, to show Cause why you have not paid and refuse to pay the same, otherwise you shall be proceeded against by default as if you had appeared, and be dealt with according to Law.

Given under my Hand and Seal, this

in the Year of our Lord

in the [County] aforesaid.

Day of

at

E.F.

Take notice, that you have already incurred the under-mentioned Costs; viz.

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If the Amount of these Charges, together with the Rate claimed, be paid to the Overseer [or Surveyor] before the Day on which the Summons is returnable, all further Proceedings will be stopped.

(C. 1.)

Warrant of Distress against One Rate-payer.

To the Overseers of the Poor [or to the Surveyors of the
Highways] of the Parish of

of

in the [County]

and to the Constable of

and to

all other Peace Officers in the said [County]. WHEREAS on

last past a Complaint was made

before E.F., One of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the [County] of

by the [Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor, or Surveyors of the Highways] of the Parish of in the said [County], that A.B., being a Person duly rated and assessed to the Relief of the Poor [or to the Maintenance of the Highways] of the said Parish in and by a Rate made on in the Sum of had not paid the same or any Part thereof, but had refused so to do; and now at this Day, to wit, on the Parties aforesaid appear before us, the undersigned, Two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said County for the said Churchwardens and Overseers, or Surveyors, by C.D., One of the said Overseers, or Surveyors, appear before

[No. 10. Price 2d.]

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us, the undersigned, Two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said County; but the said A.B., although duly called, doth not appear by himself, his Counsel or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved to us on Oath that the said A. B. has been duly served with the Summons in this Behalf, which required him to be and appear here at this Day before such Two or more Justices of the Peace as should now be here to answer the said Complaint, and to be further dealt with according to Law]; and now, having heard the Matter of the said Complaint, and it being now duly proved to us upon Oath [in the Presence and Hearing of the said A.B.], that an Assessment for the [Relief of the Poor, or the Maintenance of the Highways] of the said Parish of and for other Purposes chargeable thereon according to Law, dated the was duly made, allowed, and published, and that the said A.B. is therein and thereby assessed at the Sum of

aforesaid,* and that the said Sum hath been duly demanded of the said A.B., but that he hath not paid, and hath refused and still refuses to pay the same; and the said A.B. now not showing to us any sufficient Cause for not paying the same, These are therefore to command you, in Her Majesty's Name, forthwith to make Distress of the Goods and Chattels of the said A.B.; and if within the Space of [Five] Days after the making of such Distress the said Sum, and the Sum of

for the Costs incurred by the said [Churchwardens and Overseers, or Surveyors] in obtaining this Warrant, together with the reasonable Charges of taking and keeping the said Distress, shall not be paid, that then you do sell the said Goods and Chattels so by you distrained, and out of the Money arising by such Sale you retain the said Sums of

and

rendering the Overplus, on Demand, to the said A.B., the reasonable Charges of taking, keeping, and selling the said Distress being first deducted; and if no such Distress can be found that then you certify the same unto us, to the end that such further Proceedings may be had herein as to the Law doth appertain. Given under our Hands and Seals, this

in the Year of our Lord

in the [County] aforesaid.

*

Day of

at

E.F.

G.H.

"And that a certain other Assessment for the Relief," &c. to the Asterisk, if there be Arrears.

(C. 2.)

Warrant of Distress against several Rate-payers.

To the Overseers of the Poor or the Surveyors of the
Highways of the Parish of

of

in the [County]

and to the Constables of

and

to all other Peace Officers in the said [County].
last past a Complaint was made before

WHEREAS on
E.F., One of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the

[County]

at

[County] of by the [Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor, or the Surveyors of the Highways] of the Parish of in the said [County], that the several Persons whose Names are mentioned and set forth in the Schedule hereunder written, being Persons duly rated and assessed to [the Relief of the Poor or Maintenance of the Highways] of the said Parish, in and by the Rates in the Schedule in that Complaint and in this Warrant underwritten, in certain Sums set down opposite to their respective Names in the said Schedule, had not respectively paid the said Sums or any Part thereof, but had respectively refused so to do; and now at this Day, to wit, on the said [Churchwardens and Overseers or Surveyors] by C.D., One of the said Overseers or Surveyors, and A.B., I.K., and L.M., some of the said Parties in the said Schedule mentioned, appear before us, the undersigned, Two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the said [County]; but the said N.P., although duly called, doth not appear by himself, his Counsel or Attorney, and it is now satisfactorily proved to us on Oath that the said N.P. has been duly served with the Summons in this Behalf, which required him to be and appear here at this Day before such Two or more Justices of the Peace as should now be here to answer the said Complaint, and to be further dealt with according to Law; and now having heard the Matter of the said Complaint against the said several Parties, and it being now duly proved to us upon Oath, in the Presence of the Parties so appearing as aforesaid, that an Assessment for [the Relief of the Poor] of the said Parish of and for other Purposes chargeable therein according to Law, dated the was duly made, allowed, and published, and that the said several Persons whose Names are mentioned and set out in the Schedule hereunder written are therein and thereby assessed at the Sums set down opposite to their respective Names in the said Schedule, and that the said several Sums have been duly demanded of them respectively, but they have not nor hath any of them paid the said Sums or any of them, or any Part thereof respectively, but they have refused and still do refuse to pay the same respectively, and have not nor hath any of them showed to us sufficient Cause for not paying the same; These are therefore to command you, in Her Majesty's Name, forthwith to make Distress of the Goods and Chattels of the several Persons whose Names are mentioned and set out in the Schedule hereunder written; and if within the Space of Five Days after the making of such Distresses respectively the said several Sums set opposite to their respective Names at which they were so rated and assessed as aforesaid, and the said several Sums for Costs incurred by the said [Churchwardens and Overseers, or Surveyors] also set opposite to their respective Names, together with the reasonable Charges of taking and keeping the said Distress in each Case, shall not be paid, that then you do sell the Goods and Chattels of the Party so making default so by you dis

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54 G. 3. c. 116.

Sums recoverable under

recited Act or this Act extended to like Sums of the present Currency; and

Wages for Task

Work to be recoverable

before Justices in like Manner as other Wages

for Labour.

The Hire of

&c. to be re

coverable in like Manner.

CAP. XV.

An Act to amend an Act of the
King George the Third, for the
Sums due for Wages in Ireland.

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Fifty-fourth Year of Recovery of small [11th May 1849.]

WHEREAS by an Act passed in the Fifty-fourth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, 'intituled An Act to repeal the several Laws for Recovery of • small Sums due for Wages in Ireland, and to make other Provisions for Recovery of such Wages, Justices of the Peace and Chief Magistrates within their respective Jurisdictions are authorized to hear Complaints respecting the Nonpayment of Wages not exceeding Six Pounds, and to adjudicate thereon by summary Process: And whereas Doubts have been entertained how far the Sums recoverable by Servants, Artificers, or Labourers, as defined by said Act, working by Task or by the Job or by Contract, come within the Provisions of the 'said Act, and it is expedient that such Sums should be recoverable in like Manner as Wages under the said Act, and also that the Amount of Sums recoverable under the said Act or this Act, whether for Wages, Damages or Compensation for the Detention thereof, or Costs, should be extended to the • Amount of like Sums as in the said Act mentioned of the present Currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That the Amount of Sums recoverable under the Provisions of the said Act, whether for Wages, Damages or Compensation for the Detention thereof, or Costs, shall be extended to the Amount of like Sums as in the said Act mentioned of the present Currency of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland; and further, that all Sums due or payable in Ireland to any Servant, Artificer, or Labourer, as defined by the said Act, whose Demand, whether originally greater or not, shall not exceed Six Pounds of the present Currency, for any Labour done or performed by Task or by the Job or by Contract, shall be recoverable by summary Process, in the same Manner and subject to the same Conditions and Limitations as are contained in the said herein-before recited Act, as amended by this Act, in respect to Wages.

II. And be it enacted, That all Sums due or payable in IreHorses, Carts, land for the Hire of any Horse, Ass, Mule, Bullock, or other Animal for Draught, or of any Cart, Dray, Car, Plough, Harrow, or Vehicle drawn by any Horse, Ass, Mule, Bullock, or other Animal, for the Purpose of any labouring Work, (not being for the Carriage of any Passenger or Passengers,) where the Demand (whether consisting wholly of any such Sums as last aforesaid, or partly of any such Sums and partly of Wages,

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