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No action to be brought against persons acting in obedience to warrant of the Court, unless warrant be not produced, &c. 327. No action shall be brought against any [messenger or his assistants or other] person appointed by the Court for anything done in obedience to any warrant of the Court, unless demand of the perusal and copy of such warrant hath been made or left at the usual place of abode of such [messenger or his assistant or other] person by the party intending to bring such action, or by his attorney or agent, in writing signed by the party demanding the same, and unless the same hath been refused or neglected for six days after such demand; and if after such demand, and compliance therewith, any action be brought against such [messenger or assistant or] person so appointed, the jury at the trial of such action, on the production and proof of such warrant, shall give their verdict for the defendant. Payments, conveyances, contracts, executions, &c. to be valid, if no notice of prior act of bankruptcy.
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