taken from Pirates
Pirates and which shall not
exceed in value the Sum of $250, may
enter a claim (form My) thereto by giving notice to the Registrar, and also to the Proctor for the Crown, setting forth the particulars of such claim, and annexing thereto
any
documents or
Exhibits, or copies and translations
thereof, which
may
be necessary to establish the identity and Ownership of the property, But no such claim shall be heard
unless entered at least seven clear days
before the day fixed for the hearing of the claim to condemnation entered by the Proctor for the Crown, nor unless at the time of entry security shall be given to the satisfaction of the Registrar,
for the payment of all Costs,
If the claimant or claimants
shall prove to the satisfaction of the
Judge that he
or they is or are the true
Owners of any property taken from Pirates the Judge shall order restitution thereof
to be made on the claimant or claimants
paying all expenses connected therewith and also, in lieu of salvage not less than one eighth part of the true value of the property, and such Salvage shall
be disposed of in the manner directed by law.
Seventh - Should any
such claimant or
claimants as aforesaid fail to Establish his or their claim, he or they shall be
liable to pay all costs occasioned by
After re-examining the text and following the instructions:taken from Pirates and which shall not exceed in value the Sum of $250, may enter a claim (form My) thereto by giving notice to the Registrar, and also to the Proctor for the Crown, setting forth the particulars of such claim, and annexing thereto any documents or Exhibits, or copies and translations thereof, which may be necessary to establish the identity and Ownership of the property. But no such claim shall be heard unless entered at least seven clear days before the day fixed for the hearing of the claim to condemnation entered by the Proctor for the Crown, nor unless at the time of entry security shall be given to the satisfaction of the Registrar, for the payment of all Costs.
If the claimant or claimants shall prove to the satisfaction of the Judge that he or they is or are the true Owners of any property taken from Pirates, the Judge shall order restitution thereof to be made on the claimant or claimants paying all expenses connected therewith and also, in lieu of salvage not less than one eighth part of the true value of the property, and such Salvage shall be disposed of in the manner directed by law.
Seventh - Should any such claimant or claimants as aforesaid fail to Establish his or their claim, he or they shall be liable to pay all costs occasioned by such claim.
Corrected version in HTML format as requested.taken from Pirates
Pirates and which shall not
exceed in value the Sum of $250, may
enter a claim (form My) thereto by giving notice to the Registrar, and also to the Proctor for the Crown, setting forth the particulars of such claim, and annexing thereto
any.
documents or
Exhibits, or copies and translations
Onay
thereof, which
be necessary to establish the identity and Ownership of the property, But no such claim shall be heard -
unless entered at least seven clear days
before the day fixed for the hearing of the claim to condemnation entered by the Proctor for the Crown, nor unless at the time of entry security shall be- given to the satisfaction of the Registrar,
for the payment of all Costo,
If the claimant or claimants - shall prove to the satisfaction of the
Judge that he
Owners of any property taken from Pirates the Judge shall order restitution there of
that he or they is or are
they is or are the true
to be made on the claimant or claimants-
paying all expenses connected therewith- and aleo, in liew of salvage not less than one eighth part of the true value of the property, and such Salvage shall
- be disposed of in the manner directed by law.
Seventh- Should any
such claimant or
claimants as aforesaid fail to Establish his or their claim, he or they shall be
liable to pay all costs occasioned by
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