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Changes over time for: Section XX
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Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Tweed Fisheries Amendment Act 1859, Section XX.
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XX Offenders may be committed to Prison without Poinding and Sale.U.K.
Any [sheriff principal] or Justice before whom any Offender is convicted of any Offence under the Provisions of the recited Act or this Act, on the Failure in Payment by such Offender of the Penalty and Costs which he has been adjudged to pay, may, without issuing any Warrant of Poinding or Distress and Sale for the Recovery of such Penalty and Costs, at once issue his Warrant for the Commitment to Prison of such Offender for the Periods specified in the Eighty-fourth Section of the recited Act, unless such Penalty and Costs be sooner paid and satisfied.
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