Administration of Justice Act, 1707

All statutes of jeofails extended to judgment on confession, nil dicet, &c. and 19 G. 2. 12 to mandamus or quo warranto on that act.

II. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the said first day of Michaelmas term all the statutes of jeofailes shall be extended to judgments, which shall at any time afterwards be entred upon confession, nihil dicit, or non sum informatus, in any court of record; and no such judgment shall be reversed, nor any judgment, upon any writ of enquiry of damages executed thereon, be stayed or reversed for or by reason of any imperfection, omission, defect, matter, or thing whatsoever, which would have been aided or cured by any of the said statutes of jeofailes, in case a verdict of twelve men had been given in the said action or suit, so as there be an original writ, bill, or declaration, and warrants of attorney duly filed according to the law as is now used.