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An Act to amend the several acts against Unlawful Gaming. 1832 250 (1832)

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1833..     Sec. 4. Be it furlher enacted, That no erase of pro-
-          ceeding, under the law, coerning forcible entries
Mode of pro- and detainers, -shall abate by the death of any tr-
Cffoingin ca-es ver'see or traversees, or traversor or traversors, if the
of forcible Co-
try, ke. in case dieath happen after the inquisition of the jury is tra-
uo ofthe par- versed; but the court, in which such procceding is
ties die.  peiidig, shall, on its being made appear that one or
more of-several traversecs or traversors have depart-
ed this life, leavihg a surviving travcrsee or traversees,
or surviving traversor or traversors, cause such death
or deaths to bc'etcrcld on the record, and thereupon
tlic 'procecdings shall progress in tie name of the sur-
vivor or iu|ivivors, and the judgment which may be
rendered, in such case, shall have the same force and
effect, and operation, as if rcndered in the lifetime of
all the persons who were p)arlies to the traverse; bu.l
if it he nmade appear that all the traversees or travers-
ors have departed this life, it shall he lawful for the
court, on the motion of any person interested, to cause
an order to he made reviving the case in the name or
names of the executor or administrator, heir or devi-
see. who may he entitled to the interest, or estate in
Proviso.    contest, of the deceased traversee or traversor: Pro-
,idd, horwcer,'hat before trial on the merits, a copy
of such order shall be served on the person or persons
in whose name or n .,cs the case is ordered to be re-
vived, if the order was nade on the motion of any
other than such person or pers-,ons; but if made on his,
her or their motion, flie advq,'se party shall be served,
in like manner, with a copy of the order, if he, site or
the be not in court, and cousenting thereto, w'hemi
the order is madc.
[Approved February 2, 1833.]
CnAr. 2,2 .-AN ACT' to amend the se-era: acts against Unlayful
Gaming.
Whereas, the laws now bi force against unlawful
gaming are frequently e-idctd, to the great injury of
the country: For remedy whvreof-
Sec, 1. Br it cnUciEd bq t bw Gnrl .Ass'mbb, of the
Pioperty lost at Comnwflceolth of kewtucA',1, That if any person shrall
gamting may Ie hereafter, at any game, hazard or sport, win anl r.-
geeovced back.I
ceive, himself or to his u-e, or by another to his use,
any monej s, goods, lands or other thing of value what-
ever, the person losing, his heirs or executors, may, at

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