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APPENDIX. 



Tender of 

 amends. 



Limitation 

 of actions. 



Commence- 

 ment of act. 



tlie distress shall not be deemed unlawful, nor shall any party- 

 making the same be deemed a trespasser, on account of any 

 defect or want of form in the information, summons, warrant 

 of apprehension, conviction, warrant of distress or other pro- 

 ceeding relating thereto, nor shall such party be deemed a 

 trespasser from the beginning on account of any irregularity 

 which shall be afterwards committed by him, but all persons 

 aggrieved by such defect or irregularity may recover full 

 satisfaction for the sjiecial damage by an action on the case 

 in any of her majesty's courts of record. 



13. No plaintitf shall recover in any action for any irregu- 

 larit}', trespass or other wrongful proceeding made or com- 

 mitted in the execution of this act, or in, under or by virtue 

 of any authority hereby given, if tender of sufficient amends 

 shall have been made by or on behalf of the party who shall 

 have committed such irregularity, trespass or other wrongful 

 proceeding before such action brought ; and in case no tender 

 shall have been made it shall be lawful for the defendant in 

 any such action, by leave of the court where such action shall 

 depend, at any time before issue joined to pay into court such 

 sum of money as he shall think fit, whereupon such proceed- 

 ing, oi'der and adjudication shall be had and made in and by 

 such court as in other actions where defendants are allowed 

 to pay money into court. 



14. No action, suit or information, or any other proceeding 

 of what nature soever, shall be brought against any person 

 for anything done or omitted to be done in pursuance of this 

 act, or in the execution of the authorities under this act, 

 unless notice in writing shall be given by the party intend- 

 ing to prosecute sucii suit, information or other proceeding to 

 the intended defendant, one calendar month at least before 

 prosecuting the same, nor unless such action, suit, informa- 

 tion or other proceeding shall be brought or commenced 

 within three calendar months next after the act or omission 

 complained of, or in case there shall be a continuation of 

 damage, then within three calendar months next after the 

 doing such damage shall have ceased. 



15. This act shall commence and come into operation on 

 the first day of August, one thousand eight hundred and fifty- 

 four. 



26 & 27 Vict. Cap. 41. 



An Act to amend the Law respecting the Liability of Lnnkeepers, 

 and to p7'eve7it certain Frauds upon them. 



Whereas it is expedient to amend the law concerning the 

 liability of innkeepers in respect of the goods of their guests 



