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For removing Doubts regarding the Delivery of Objections to Claims under 14 & 15 Vict. c. 76.
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IX. ‘And whereas by the Act of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Victoria, Chapter Seventy-six, intituled An Act to extinguish the Right of the Crown to Deer in the New Forest, and to give Compensation in lieu thereof, and for other Purposes relating to the said Forest, it is provided by Section Twenty-one that every Person who shall object to a Claim shall deliver his Objection in Writing to the Verderers at their Meeting to receive Objections to Claims, or some Adjournment thereof, and shall deliver a Duplicate of the said Objection at the Place of Abode of the Claimant or his Agent Seven Days at least before the First Meeting of the said Verderers to receive such Objections: And whereas Doubts have been suggested whether such Duplicates, if delivered to the Claimants Seven Days before any Adjournment of the Meeting to receive Objections, will be well delivered;’ and to remove which Doubts be it declared and enacted, That any Duplicate of Objection to a Claim, if delivered at the Place of Abode of the Claimant or his Agent Seven Days before the Day of Delivery of such Objections to the Verderers, shall be and be held to be as valid and effectual to all Intents and Purposes as if such Duplicate had been delivered at the Place of Abode of the Claimant or his Agent Seven Days at least before the First Meeting of the said Verderers to receive Objections to Claims.
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