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Forcible Entry Act 1429

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Citation
  
8 Hen 6 c 9

Forcible Entry Act 1429

Repealed by
  
The Criminal Law Act 1977, ss. 13(2)(c) & 65(5) & Sch. 13

The Forcible Entry Act 1429 (8 Hen 6 c 9) was an Act of the Parliament of the Kingdom of England. It is written in the Anglo-Norman language. It was expressed to be passed because the statute 15 Ric 2 c 2 was felt to be inadequate because it did not apply to persons committing forcible detainer after a peaceful entry or to persons who, having committed forcible detainer, had been expelled from the land before the justice of the peace arrived to arrest them, and because it did not provide for the punishment of a sheriff who failed to carry out the orders of the justice of the peace to execute the statute.

It was repealed, except in relation to criminal proceedings, by section 2 of the 42 & 43 Vict c 59.

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