The Statutes at Large (Ruffhead)/Volume 1/Fines on the County Act
CAP. XVIII.
Who shall assess the common Fines of the County.
Justices in Eyre.FOrasmuch as the common Fine and Amerciament of the whole County in Eyre of the Justices for false Judgments, or for other Trespass, is unjustly assessed by the Sheriffs and Baretors in the Shires, so that the Sum is many Times increased, and the Parcels otherwise assessed than they ought to be, to the Damage of the People, which be many Times paid to the Sheriffs and Baretors, which do not acquit the Payers; (2) it is provided, and the King wills, [1]That from henceforth such sums shall be assessed before the Justices in Eyre, afore their Departure, by the Oath of Knights and other honest Men, upon all such as ought to pay; (3) And the Justices shall cause the Parcels to be put into their Estreats, which shall be delivered up unto the Exchequer, and not the whole sum.
- ↑ 2 Inst. 196.; 8 Co. 39.