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Certain Expenses may be charged as Consideration Money.
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XXVI. Whenever by the Provisions of the Copyhold Acts any Lord or Tenant is authorized to raise Money upon Charge, or to purchase or convey any Land, and to charge the Principal or the Purchase Money or the Value upon a Manor or Land, then the Expenses incurred about the raising of such Money upon Charge, or incurred about the Purchase, or Purchase and Conveyance, shall (but as distinct from the general Expenses of Commutation or Enfranchisement) be considered for all Purposes or Effects of charging as Part of the Principal Purchase Money or Value to be charged.
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