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Leases to be made unto, and rent payable by the corporation,
grounds, &c. purchased, shall be paid for by and vested in the corporation, and shall be for holding weekly corn market.
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XVIII. Provided always, That every such lease shall be made unto, and the rents thereof be payable by the corporation of such town, or city, and that all grounds, houses, or tenements, which shall be purchased as aforesaid, shall be paid for by, and be vested in the said corporation, for the sole purpose of being applied for holding a regular weekly market of corn therein; and that so soon as the said corporation shall cause to be erected, or there shall be otherwise erected therein all necessary buildings and conveniencies for the sale of corn, the corn-market of such town shall be duly and regularly held therein, and in no other place.
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