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Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis
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It is Ordered that the Sheriff of the County of
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upon Notice to his Undersheriff do cause six or some greater
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Number of the Jurors to be summoned to view the Place in
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question before the Execution of the Writ of Inquiry of
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Damages and that the Plaintiff his Attorney or Agent do attend
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and shew the Matters in Question to such of the said Jurors
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as shall attend such view and that no Evidence shall be
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given at the time of taking such view unless the same
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shall be had by all the Jurors before whom the said Writ
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shall be executed at the time of the Execution thereof and in
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case no view shall be had yet the Execution of the said Writ
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shall proceed and no objection shall be made on account
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thereof upon Notice of this Rule and of the time of taking
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view being first given to the Defendant or left
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for him at his last or most usual Place of Abode.
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