Parliamentary Privilege Act 1770

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1770 c. 50
Year1770
Anno decimo G E O R G I I III. Regis. An Act for the further preventing Delays of Justice by reason of Privilege of Parliament.

(10 Geo. 3) C A P L.

'W H E R E A S the several Laws heretofore made for restraining the Privilege of Parliament, with respect to Actions or Suits commenced and prosecuted at any Time from and immediately after the Dissolution or Prorogation of any Parliament, until a new Parliament should meet, or the same be reassembled; and from and immediately after an Adjournment of both Houses of Parliament for above the Space of Fourteen Days, until both Houses should meet or assemble; are insufficient to obviate the Inconveniencies arising from the Delay of Suits by reason of Privilege of Parliament; whereby the Parties often lose the Benefit of several Terms: For the preventing all Delays the King or His Subjects may receive in prosecuting their several Rights, Titles, Debts, Dues, Demands, or Suits, for which they have Cause;' be it enacted by the King's most ExcellentMajesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That from and after the Twenty-fourth Day ofJune One thousand seven hundred and seventy, any Person or Persons shall and may, at any Time, commence and prosecute any Action or Suit in any Court of Record, or Court of Equity, or of Admiralty, and in all Causes Matrimonial and Testamentary, in any Court having Cognizance of Cause Matrimonial and Testamentary, against any Peer or Lord of Parliament of Great Britain , or against my of the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, and the Commissioners for Shires and Burghs of the House of Commons of Great Britain for the Time being, or against their or any of their menial or any other Servants, or any other Person intitled to the Privilege of Parliament of Great Britain ; and no such Action, Suit, or any other Process or Proceeding thereupon, shall at any Time be impeached, stayed, or delayed, by or under Colour or Pretence of any Privilege of Parliament.

S-II But the Persons of Members of the House of Commons, not to be arrested or imprisoned.

II But the Persons of Members of the House of Commons, not to be arrested or imprisoned.

II. Provided nevertheless, and be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That nothing in this Act shall extend to subject the Person of any of the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, or the Commissioners of Shires and Burghs of the...

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