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The company or corporation on complaint of injury at the office, shall make full recompence.
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XVII. And be it further enacted, That if any gold ware be injured at either of the said assay-offices, and complaint be made thereof by the maker or owner of such gold ware, it shall and may be lawful for the wardens of the company of goldsmiths in Dublin, or such persons as shall be appointed for the purpose by the corporation of New Geneva respectively, and they are hereby required to judge of the said complaint, and to make full recompence in money to the person or persons whose work shall have been injured by the marking of the same for such injury, and the said wardens or other persons respectively shall, as they shall judge right, either charge the same to the account of the expences of the said assay-office, or shall deduct the same from the wages or salary of the person in the said assay-office, who shall by stamping have injured the gold ware aforesaid.
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