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8. In case of enormous and obstinate disobedience 

 in breach of a decree, an injunction is to be granted 

 &quot; sub pcena&quot; of a sum ; and upon affidavit, or other 

 sufficient proof, or persisting in contempt, fines are 

 to be pronounced by the lord chancellor in open 

 court, and the same to be estreated down into the 

 hanaper, if cause be, by a special order. 



9. In case of a decree made for the possession of 

 land, a writ of execution goes forth j and if that be 

 disobeyed, then process of contempt according to the 

 course of the court against the person, unto a com 

 mission of rebellion ; and then a serjeant at arms by 

 special warrant : and in case the serjeant at arms 

 cannot find him, or be resisted ; or upon the coming 

 in of the party, and his commitment, if he persist in 

 disobedience, an injunction is to be granted for the 

 possession ; and in case also that be disobeyed, then 

 a commission to the sheriff to put him into posses 

 sion. 



10. Where the party is committed for the breach 

 of a decree, he is not to be enlarged until the decree 

 be fully performed in all things, which are to be 

 done presently. But if there be other parts of the 

 decree to be performed at days, at times to come, 

 then he may be enlarged by order of the court upon 

 recognizance, with sureties to be put in for the per 

 formance thereof &quot; de futuro,&quot; otherwise not. 



11. Where causes come to a hearing in court, 

 no decree bindeth any person who was not served 

 with process &quot; ad audiendum judicium,&quot; according 



