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If Treasury refuse, Application may be made to the Exchequer.
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XV. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That in case the Commissioners of His Majesty’s Treasury shall neglect, refuse, or decline to order the Payment of any Fines, Issues, Amerciaments, Penalties, forfeited Recognizances, Deodands, Sum or Sums of Money so claimed as aforesaid, or if any Party shall be aggrieved by any Order made by the said Commissioners, it shall be lawful for any such Body or Bodies Corporate or Politic, Person or Persons, to apply in a summary Way by Petition to the Lord Chief Baron and the other Barons of His Majesty’s Court of Exchequer in Ireland, setting forth the Nature of the Claim or Title of the Petitioner or Petitioners, and thereupon the said Barons of His Majesty s Court of Exchequer shall and they are hereby authorized to proceed to call the proper Parties before them, and to hear and determine the Matter of the said Petition, and to give such Costs and to make such Order and Orders therein as they shall deem just.
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