Date | 1782 |
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Law/Legislation | Law |
Jurisdiction | VA |
Title | Chapter XLV |
Description/Full Text | Slaves may be tendered on judgments exceeding twenty pounds and the act is continued in 1783 because of the scarcity of specie and inability of debtors to pay except in produce. |
Additional Information | – |
Source | Black Laws of Virginia, By: June Purcell Guild |
Transcriber Notes | – |
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