Persons convicted of kindling Fires in Woods, &c. and shall not extinguish or secure the same from communicating to other woods, shall forfeit £3, one half to informer, the other to the Poor of the Town, and shall pay all damages.
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I. For the prevention whereof, Be it Enacted by the Governor, Council, and Assembly, That from and after the publication of this Act, any person or persons who shall be convicted by his or their own confession, or by the Oath of one or more credible witness or witnesses before any one or more Justice or Justices of the Peace of any County within this Province, of having kindled any Fire in any woods, fields, or other open place, and who shall depart leaving the same burning, and shall not either extinguish the same by water, or otherwise secure it so that it may not communicate to any woods, under-woods or brush, whereby damage may ensue either to any private property or to any unlocated Lands in this Province, shall for every such offence (although no damage ensued) forfeit and pay the sum of Three Pounds, one half to the use of the Informer and the other half to the use of the Poor of the Town where such offence shall have been committed, as well as be subject to all damages sustained in consequence of such Fire, to be recovered by action of debt in any Court of this Province where the same shall be cognizable, with costs of suit.
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