AN ACT For Granting TALES on TRIALS, to be had in the Court of the County Palatine of TIPPERARY, before the Seneschal. royal blazon or coat of arms W R HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE JE MEINTIENDRAI DUBLIN, Printed by Andrew Crook, Printer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, on Ormonde-Key, 1695. An Act for Granting Tales on Trials, to be had in the Court of the County Palatine of Tipperary, before the Seneschal. CHAP. XIX. WHEREAS it has been found by Experience that the Non-Appearance of jurors hath been a Great Delay to the Doing justice, and by Consequence very prejudicial to His Majesty's Subjects. For the Remedy whereof, in Cases to be Tried by Nisi prius, a Good Law hath been Enacted in this Kingdom in the Tenth Year of the Reign of Charles the First, Late King of England, etc. And Entitled, An Act concerning the Appearance of Jurors in the Nisi prius. And whereas all Trials in the County Palatine Court of Tipperary are had at the Bar of the said Court, and can only be Tried by jurors Returned in the Venire, which hath been found to be very Grievous to all such Persons as have Right to Demand, or Recover any Lands, Tenementsâ–Ş or Hereditaments, or other thing whatsoever within the said County Palatine. For Remedy whereof, Be it Enacted by the King's Most Excellent Majesty, with the Assent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in this present Parliament, Assembled, and by Authority of the same, That on all Trials hereafter to be had in any Cause whatsoever in the said Court of the said County Palatine, to be held before the Seneschal thereof, upon the jurors Non-Appearance, it shall and may be Lawful for either Party, Plaintiff or Defendant, to Demand a Tales de Circumstantibus, which shall be granted by the Court, and Returned by the proper Officer and Officers in such Manner and Form: And to such Effect and Purpose as by the said Statute, made the Tenth Year of the Reign of the Late King CHARLES the First, Entitled, An Act concerning the Appearance of Jurors in the Nisi prius, is Provided upon Trials of Nisi prius: And that all Trials so had, shall for ever hereafter be Adjudged, Construed, and taken to be Valid and Sufficient in Law, Notwithstanding any Exception that may or shall be Taken, by Reason such Trial or Trials was or were had by Person or Persons Returned upon the Tales, as aforesaid. FINIS.