Conveyancing Act, 1634

Common recoveries shall be of like effect as before.

XII. Provided alwayes, and be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that whereas fundry common recoveries of lands, tenements and hereditaments, have heretofore been had, and hereafter may be had against tenant in tayle, or other tenant of freehold, the reversion or remainder, or the right of reversion or remainder then being in any other person or persons, that every such common recovery heretofore had and hereafter to be had, of any lands, tenements or hereditaments, shall as touching such person or persons, which then had any remainder or reversion, or right of remainder or reversion, and against the heires of every of them, stand, remaine, and be of such like force and effect, and of none other as the same should have been, if this act had never been had or made.