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23. Clerk of Parliament to return to Treasury or to commissioners an account of fines set in the House of Lords;
25. Clerk of House of Commons to make return of all recognizances.
26. Account of fines in King’s Bench, Common Pleas, and Exchequer to be transmitted to Treasury and to commissioners of audit.
28. Fines, &c. received to be paid as Treasury shall direct.
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30. Where fines, &c. are now estreated upon oath, such oath may be taken before a judge, &c.
31. Accounts of estreats to be transmitted to Treasury and to commissioners of audit.
32. Process to be issued every term, or oftener, to levy estreats.
33. Power to Treasury to stay process, and discharge the fines, &c.
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