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Brokers and others making any distress shall on demand give copies of their charges to the persons distrained. Penalty for default. 20. Every broker, bailiff, or other person who shall make and levy any distress whatsoever shall, if the same shall be demanded by the party distrained, give a copy of his charges, and of all the costs and charges of the distress whatsoever, signed by him, to the person or persons on whose goods and chattels any distress shall be levied, although the amount of the ... taxes, ... impositions, or assessments demanded shall exceed the sum of twenty pounds, and upon default of so doing he shall be liable to forfeit any sum not exceeding [#2], to be recovered before any two justices of the peace acting for such district, ....
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