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handle is hein.ssl/sspa0272 and id is 1 raw text is: ACTS
OF THlE
@enerat aeembly of jStansphania. (a)

1700,

WILLIAM PENN, GOVERNOR.

(a) Previously to the period, at
which the printed copy of the Laws
(commonly called Galloway'o edition)
commenced, there had been held sev-
cral sessions of the General Assembly,
during which a considerable iumber of
laws were enacted  but at that early pe-
riod, a general preamble was prefixed to
the laws of each session, and they were
distributed numerically, into chapters,
without distinction in date, or title.
The laws passed during the period allu-

ded. to have either been repealed, or
supplied, or are become obsolete. The
first General Assembly of Pennsylvania,
and the territories thereunto belonging,
was holden at Chester, on the 7th of De-
cember, 1682. (Note to former edition.)
[In pursuance of the Apt of Assembly,
authorizing this Edition, the heads of all
the laws, repealed, obsolete, or expired,
are omitted in the body of the work, and
will be found in the beginning of each
volume.]

CHAPTER XI.
An ACT against forcibe entry.
BE it enacted, That whosoever shall violently or forcibly enter ForclL1a
into the house or possessions of any other person within this province entry,
or territories, being duly convicted thereof, shall be punished as nishe&
a breaker of the peace, and make such satisfaction to the party ag-
grieved as the circumstances of the fact will bear.
Passed in 1700.-Recorded A. vol. 1. page 8. (b)

(b) By the 5th section of an act enti-
tied a  Supplement to the act entitled.
 An act to extend the powers of the
Justices of the peace of this state, pass-
ed Marth 1st, 1799, chap. 2012, after
reciting that doubts had been entertained
with respect to the mode of recovering
the forfeitures and penalties prescribed
in the following acts passed in the year
VOL. I1

1700, to wit;  An act against forcible
entry,  An act against removing land-
marks,  An act against defacers of
charters, and  An act about cutting
timber trees, it is enacted, that in all
cases arising under the said acts, where
the penalty is jfiacd, anO the court not men-
tioned in which the recovery shall be had,
the syame shall be prosecited in the cogrt
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