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Sentence
When
actions
are
brought
in
the
Courts
of
King's
Bench
or
Common
Pleas,
founded
upon
original
writs
issuing
out
of
the
Courts
of
Chancery
(which
writs,
as
stated
in
the
Report
of
the
9th
of
April
1816,
it
is
the
duty
of
the
Cursitors
to
make
out)
it
has
been
the
practice
in
certain
cases
for
the
Filacers
of
the
Courts
of
King's
Bench
and
Common
Pleas
respectively,
to
receive
from
the
Suitors
the
King's
fines
(if
any)
and
also
the
fees
payable
to
the
Cursitors
in
respect
of
such
original
writs,
and
afterwards
to
account
to
the
Cursitors
for
the
fines
and
fees
so
received.
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When actions are brought in the Courts of King's Bench or Common Pleas, founded upon original writs issuing out of the Courts of Chancery (which writs, as stated in the Report of the 9th of April 1816, it is the duty of the Cursitors to make out) it has been the practice in certain cases for the Filacers of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas respectively, to receive from the Suitors the King's fines (if any) and also the fees payable to the Cursitors in respect of such original writs, and afterwards to account to the Cursitors for the fines and fees so received.
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