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Not to be removed, but kept as impounded till replevied or sold.
If plaintiff in replevin non-suit, &c. the like proceeding by inquisition, and execution as before.
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V. Provided nevertheless, That such corn, grain, or hay, so distrained as aforesaid, be not removed by the person or persons distraining, to the damage of the owner thereof, out of the place where the same shall be found and seised, but be kept there as impounded, until the same shall be replevied or sold, as aforesaid; and in case any replevin shall be brought for such sheaf or sheaves of corn, or grain, or hay, if the plaintiff in such replevin shall be non-suit, either before or after appearance, or a verdict pass against him, or judgment be given against him upon demurrer as aforesaid, in all such cases, such proceedings to be by inquisition or finding of the jury at the bar upon like suggestion to be made in the conuzance or avowry, and like execution in such cases to be awarded.
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