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Order how made absolute.
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XLVI. In the event of the Tenant in whose favour a Provisional Order has been made being turned out of the Tenancy by the Owner, or by any Person claiming by, through, under, or in trust for him, or any Person claiming any Estate or Interest under the same Settlement as the Owner subsequent to the Estate of the Owner for the Time being, before the Expiration of the Term of Twenty-five Years mentioned in the Provisional Order, he may apply to the Chairman to make the Provisional Order absolute, and the Chairman shall make the same absolute as from the Date at which the Tenant has been turned out of the Tenancy; and upon such Order being made absolute the Annuity charged thereby shall forthwith become payable to the Tenant for the unexpired Residue of the Term of Twenty-five Years in the Order mentioned, together with a proportionate Part thereof for such Period, if any, as may intervene between the Time at which the Tenant is turned out of his Tenancy and the First Day appointed for Payment thereof by the Order.
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