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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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11 H. 6, CAP. 5, WASTE.
323

and after the said first Tenants
•continually occupy the said
Lands and Tenements, and
thereof take the Profits to their
proper use, and in the said
Lands and Tenements commit
Waste and Destruction, to the
Disheritance of them in the
Reversion: (2) it is ordained
and established, that they in
the Reversion in such case may
have and maintain a Writ of
Waste against the said Ten-
ants for Term of Life, of
another's Life, or for Years,
* and so recover against
them the Place wasted, and
their treble Damages, for
the Waste by them done, as
they ought to have done for the
Waste committed by them be-
fore the said Grant and Lease
of their Estate. (3) Provided
always, that this Ordinance
hold not place, but where the
first Tenants before the Lease
and Grant of their said Es-
tates, in the manner and form
abovesaid, were punishable of
Waste; (4) and also where
after the said Grant and Lease
the said first Tenants of the
said Lands and Tenements take
the Profits at the time of the
Waste done, to their own
proper use. (5) And this Or-
dinance shall extend as well to
Waste by such Tenants done
before this Ordinance, as after.

continuelment occupient lex
ditz terres & tenementz & en
preiigueut les pFofettes a lour
propre use & en lez ditz ter-
res & tenementz fount wast &
destruction a disheritaance de
ceux en la revercion ordeigne
est & estable qe ecus en la
reversion en tiel cas purroient
avoir & main ten ere brief de
Wast envers les ditz tenantz a
tenne de vie dautre vie & dez
anz & issint recoverer euvers
eux Ie lieu w as<e & lours trebles
damages pur Ie wast issiut par
eux fait sicome ils dueent 244
avoir fait pur Ie wast par eux
fait devaut lez ditz graunte &
lesse de lour estate. Purveu
toutz foitz qe cele ordenaunce
ue teigne lieu forsque loue lez
premers tenantz devant lex
lesse & Ie graunte de lour dit
estate en Ie mauere & fonrnie
suisditz fuereut punishablez de
wast & auxi loue apres Ie ditz
graunt & lesse lez ditz premers
tenantz dez ditz terres & tene-
meatz prengnent lez profettes
a lour propre opse demesne al
temps de wast fait. Et qe
cest ordenance soy extende
auxibien al wast par tielx ten-
antz fait devant cest ordenance
come apres.

 
In Booth's case, 5 Rep. 77, three points were resolved on this Statute.
1°. That every assignee of the first lessee, mediate or immediate, is within

 
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