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A.D. 1830]
THE STATUTES OF WALES
239

Term of Ninety-nine Years from the Commencement of such Estate, of the clear yearly Value of Fifteen Pounds.

A.D. 1827]
7-8 George 4, c. 53, s. 3.
An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Collection and Management of the Revenue of Excise throughout Great Britain and Ireland.

3. And be it declared and enacted, that in all cases relating to the revenue under the collection and management of the Commissioners of Excise, where "England" or "Great Britain" is or shall be mentioned in this Act, or in any other Act or Acts of Parliament relating to the revenue of Excise, the same shall be deemed and taken to extend to and include Wales, and the Town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. ...

A.D. 1830]
1 William 4, c. 70, ss. 1, 13-20, 22-34, 39.

An Act for the more effectual Administration of Justice in England and WALES.

Whereas the Appointment of an additional Puisne Judge to each of His Majesty's superior Courts of Common Law would cause much greater Facility and Dispatch of Business therein: And whereas it is expedient to put an end to the separate Jurisdiction for the County Palatine of Chester and the Principality of Wales, and to make more effectual Provision for the Administration of Justice in England and Wales; be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That whenever His Majesty shall be pleased to appoint an additional Puisne Judge to either of His Courts of the King's Bench, the Common Pleas, and the Exchequer, the Puisne Judges of such Court shall sit by Rotation in each Term, or otherwise, as they shall agree amongst themselves, so that no greater Number than Three of them shall sit at the same Time in Banc for the Transaction of Business in Term, unless in the Absence of the Lord Chief