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Entry of Judgment on the Roll unnecessary for Execution.
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CXXIII. It shall not be necessary, before issuing Execution upon any Judgment under the Authority of this Act, to enter the Proceedings upon any Roll, but on producing, and lodging with the proper Officer, a Certificate of the Name, Description, and Address of the Parties, an Entry shall be made in the Judgment Book, signed by the Master, shortly stating the Nature of the Judgment, and thereupon the Costs shall be taxed, and Execution issued, according to the Practice heretofore used, and the Effect of every such Entry of a Judgment shall be the same as that of a Judgment in an Action in the Form heretofore used; and such Entry in the said Judgment Book shall contain a Reference to the Number of the Roll on which such Judgment shall be enrolled, and shall contain a Column in which any Satisfaction of the said Judgment may be afterwards entered, if necessary.
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