Fines and Recoveries Act 1833

If, from being beyond Seas, &c. a married Woman be prevented from making the Acknowledgement, Special Commissioners to be appointed.

LXXXIII. And be it further enacted, That in those Cases where, by reason of Residence beyond Seas, or Ill-health, or any other sufficient Cause, any married Woman shall be prevented from making the Acknowledgment required by this Act before a Judge or a Master in Chancery, or any of the Perpetual Commissioners to be appointed as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the Court of Common Pleas at Westminster, or any Judge of that Court, to issue a Commission specially appointing any Persons therein named to be Commissioners to take the Acknowledgment by any married Woman to be therein named of any such Deed as aforesaid: Provided always, that every such Commission shall be made returnable within such Time, to be therein expressed, as the said Court or Judge shall think fit.