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respectively, according to the nature thereof, to him and
to his assigns, until the said three several sums, together
with interest upon the same at the rate of four pounds
per centum per annum from the said
day of
(a),
shall have been levied. Therefore We command you,
that, [If sued out of the court of Exchequer, say,
Therefore, We command you, that you omit not by
reason of any liberty of your county, but that you
enter the same, and "] without delay you cause to be
delivered to the said A. B., by a reasonable price and
extent, all the goods and chattels of the said C. D. in
your bailiwick, except his oxen and beasts of the plough,
and also all such lands, tenements, rectories, tithes,
rents, and hereditaments, including lands and heredita-
ments of copyhold or customary tenure, in your baili-
wick, as the said C. D., or any person in trust for him,
was seised or possessed of on the said

day of

(a), or at any time afterwards, or over which the said C. D. on that day, or at any time afterwards, had any disposing power, which he might, without the assent of any other person, exercise for his own benefit, to hold the said goods and chattels to the said A. B. as his proper goods and chattels, and also to hold the said lands, tenements, rectories, tithes, rents, and hereditaments respectively, according to the nature and tenure thereof, to him and to his assigns, until the said three several sums of £ and £ together with interest as aforesaid, shall have been levied. And in what manner you shall have executed this Our writ make appear to Us [or, in the Common Pleas, "to our Justices," or, in the Exchequer, "to the Barons of our Exchequer," as the case may be], at Westminster, immediately after the execution hereof, under your seal and the seals of those by whose oath you shall make the

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(a) The day on which the costs of removing the rule of

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the inferior court into the superior court were taxed.

said extent and appraisement; and have you there then this writ. Witness

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at Westminster, the

in the year of our Lord

No. 15.-Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum on a Judgment for Plaintiff.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith; to the Sheriff of , greeting. We command you, that you [If sued out of the court of Exchequer, say "We command you, that you omit not, by reason of any liberty of your county, but that you enter the same, and "] take C. D. if he shall be found in your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his body before Us [or, in the Common Pleas, "before Our Justices," or, in the Exchequer, "before the Barons of Our Exchequer," as the case may be], at Westminster, immediately after the execution hereof, to satisfy A. B. £ [the amount of all the moneys recovered by the judgment], which the said A. B. lately in Our court of Queen's Bench, [or "Common Pleas," or "Exchequer of Pleas," as the case may be], recovered against the said C. D., whereof the said C. D. is convicted, together with interest upon the said sum, at the rate of four pounds per centum per annum, from the

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day the judgment aforesaid was entered up; and have

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1853.

REG. GEN.

Ca. sa. on plaintiff. judgment for

(a) The day on which the judgment was entered up, or, if entered up prior to the 1st of October, 1838, say "from the 1st day of October, in the

year of our Lord 1838," omit-
ting the words, "on which day
the judgment aforesaid was
entered up."

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No. 16.-Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum on a Judgment for Defendant.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith; to the Sheriff of

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greeting. We command you, that you take [If sued out of the court of Exchequer, say "that you omit not by reason of any liberty of your county, but that you enter the same and take"] A. B. if he shall be found in your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his body before Us [or, in the Common Pleas, "before Our Justices," or, in the Exchequer, "before the Barons of Our Exchequer," as the case may be], at Westminster, immediately after the execution hereof, to satisfy C. D. £ which lately in Our court of Queen's Bench [or "Common Pleas," or "Exchequer of Pleas," as the case may be], were awarded to the said C. D., for his costs of defence in an action lately prosecuted in our said court by the said A. B. against the said C. D., whereof the said A. B. is convicted, together with interest upon the said sum at the rate of four pounds per centum per annum from the day of , in the year of our Lord

(a), on which day the judgment aforesaid was entered up; and have you there then this

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No. 17.-Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum on a Rule for Payment of Money.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United King

(a) The day on which the judgment was entered up, or, if entered up prior to the 1st of October, 1838, say "from the 1st day of October in the

year of our Lord 1838," omitting the words, "on which day the judgment aforesaid was entered up."

1853.

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money.

dom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith; to the Sheriff of , greeting. We command you, that you take [If sued out of the court payment of of Exchequer, say "We command you, that you omit not by reason of any liberty of your county, but that you enter the same, and take"] C. D., if he shall be found in your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his body before Us [or, in the Common Pleas, before Our Justices," or, in the Exchequer, "before the Barons of Our Exchequer," as the case may be], at Westminster, immediately after the execution hereof, to satisfy A. B. £ which lately in Our court of Queen's Bench [or "Common Pleas," or "Exchequer of Pleas," as the case may be], by a rule of Our said court, dated the

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of our
were ordered to be paid by the said C. D.

to the said A. B., and further to satisfy the said A. B.
interest upon
the said sum at the rate of four pounds
per centum per annum from the day and year afore-
said (a); and have you there then this writ. Witness

at Westminster the

the year

of our Lord

day of

in

No. 18.-Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, on a Rule

for Payment of Money and Costs.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United King- Of money and dom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of costs.

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command you, that you take [If sued out of the court of Exchequer, say "We command you, that you omit not, by reason of any liberty of your county, but that you enter the same, and take"] C. D., if he shall be found in your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that

(a) The day on which the rule was made, or, if it was made prior to the 1st of Octo

ber, 1838, say "from the 1st
day of October, in the year of
our Lord 1838."

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you may have his body before Us [or, in the Common
Pleas, "before Our Justices," or, in the Exchequer, “be-
fore the Barons of Our Exchequer," as the case may be],
at Westminster, immediately after the execution hereof,
to satisfy A. B. £
which lately in Our court
of Queen's Bench [or "Common Pleas," or "Exchequer
of Pleas," as the case may be], by a rule of Our said
court, dated the day of

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in the year of our Lord were ordered to be paid by the said C. D. to the said A. B., together with certain costs in the said rule mentioned, which said costs have been taxed and allowed by Our said court at £

[the amount of

the allocatur or allocaturs, if more than one,] and
further to satisfy the said C. D. the said last-mentioned
sum, together with interest upon the said two several
sums at the rate of four pounds per centum per annum
from the
day of
in the of our Lord
year
(a), on which day the said costs were taxed; and
and have you there then this writ. Witness
at Westminster, the

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in the year

of our Lord

Of costs only.

No. 19.-Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, on a Rule for Payment of Costs only.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith; to the Sheriff of greeting. We

command you, that you take [If sued out of the court of Exchequer, say "We command you, that you omit not, by reason of any liberty of your county, but that you enter the same, and take"] C. D., if he should be found in your bailiwick, and him safely keep, so that you may have his body before Us [or, in the Common Pleas,

(a) The day on which the costs of the rule were taxed. If interest be claimed on the

principal money from the date of the rule, alter the form accordingly.

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