Disorderly Houses Act, 1751

Recovery of forfeitures.

Full costs.

13. And . . . any person intitled to any of the forfeitures by this Act imposed may sue for the same by action of debt in any of his Majesty's courts of record at Westminster, in which it shall be sufficient to declare that the defendant is indebted to the plaintiff in the sum of being forfeited by an Act, intitled “An Act for the better preventing thefts and robberies, and for regulating places of public entertainment, and punishing persons keeping disorderly houses;” and the plaintiff, if he recover in any such action, shall have his full costs.