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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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1050 29 GEO. 2, CAP. 31, SURRENDER OF LEASES.
Lease or Leases shall be renewed, or shall be a Charge and
790* Incumbrance upon the Leasehold Premisses, together
with Interest for the same, as the said Courts respectively
shall direct and determine; and as for and concerning Leases
to be made upon Surrenders by Femes Covert, unless the Fine
or Consideration of such Lease, and the reasonable Charges
shall be otherwise paid or secured, the same, together with
Interest, shall be a Charge or Incumbrance upon such Lease-
hold Premisses, for the Use and Benefit of such Person or
Persons who shall advance the same.
III. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid,
That the respective Leases to be so renewed, shall operate, and
be to the same Uses, and be liable to the same Trusts, Charges,
Incumbrauces, Dispositions, Devises and Conditions, as the
Leases to he, from time to time, surrendered as aforesaid,
were or would have been subject to, in case such Surrender had
not been made; anything in this or any former Law to the
contrary notwithstanding.
IV. And be it further enacted and declared. That every
such Surrender, and such Lease or Leases granted thereupon,
shall be, and be deemed as valid and legal, to all Intents and
Purposes, as if such Surrender had been made by and on the
Behalf of a Person of full Age, sane Mind, or not married;
any thing in this or any former Law to the contrary notwith-
standing.
Renewable leases are known to us, but they are chiefly for long terms,
and it is not likely that the Statute should come into judgment.

 
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