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- catalog contributor b5199970.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain England London.".
- catalog created "1772.".
- catalog date "1772".
- catalog date "1772.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1772.".
- catalog description "ESTC N7082".
- catalog description "Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 10848".
- catalog extent "xi, 71 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Eighteenth century collections online. net".
- catalog isPartOf "Making of the Modern World. net".
- catalog isReferencedBy "ESTC N7082".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 10848".
- catalog issued "1772".
- catalog issued "1772.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed by His Majesty's Law-Printers for J. Wilkie and P. Uriel,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain England London.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "Distress (Law) Great Britain Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Landlord and tenant Great Britain Early works to 1800.".
- catalog title "A dialogue between a country gentleman and a lawyer upon the doctrine of distress for rent : shewing what things may and what may not be taken at common law --The reasons why such things could not be Taken-The several alterations and amendments which have been made in that remedy by divers acts of parliament, with observations on those Statutes-The time and manner of making such Distress-The difference between a distress of corn and other Things-How to use the things Distrained-When to sell them, and what steps are necessary to be taken previous to the Sale-The punishments tenants are liable to who fraudulently remove their goods off the premisses to defraud their Landlords-The penalties persons are subject to who aid and assist tenants in the removal or concealment of the Goods-The manner of recovering those Penalties-The difference between taking the distress out of pound and rescuing it before impounded, with the Consequences-The effects of making an illegal distress, and the manner of curing any irregularity in the making thereof; with a variety of observations upon this subject. / by a Gentleman of Lincoln's Inn.".
- catalog type "text".