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Where, in the Disposition of an Estate before the 31st October 1834, the Person to make the Tenant to the Writ of Entry in a Recovery shall be the Protector.
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XXVII. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That where already, or before the Thirty-first Day of October One thousand eight hundred and thirty-four, an Estate under a Settlement shall have been disposed of either absolutely or otherwise, and either for valuable Consideration or not, the Person who in respect of such Estate would if this Act had not been passed have been the proper Person to have made the Tenant to the Writ of Entry or other Writ for suffering a Common Recovery of the Lands entailed by such Settlement shall, during the Continuance of the Estate which conferred the Right to make the Tenant to such Writ of Entry or other Writ, be the Protector of such Settlement.
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