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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
Volume 194, Page 350   View pdf image (33K)
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350 I1 H. 7, CAP. 20, ALIENATION IN DOWER.
aforesaid, that then it shall be lawful to the person or persons
to whom the said Manors, Lands, or Tenements should or
ought to belong after the Decease of the said Women, to enter
into the same, and them to possess and enjoy, according to
such Title and Interest as they should have had in the same,
if the same Women had been dead, no Discontinuance, War-
ranty, nor Recovery had, as against the said Husband during
his Life, if the said Discontinuance, Alienations, Warranties,
266* and Recoveries be hereafter had by or against the same
Husbands and Women during the Coverture and Espousal be-
twixt them. (1) Provided alway, that the said Women, after
the Decease of their said Husbands, may re-enter into the same
Manors, Lands, and Tenements, and them to enjoy according
to their first Estate in the same. (5) And over this be it or-
dained and enacted by the said Authority, That if the said
Woman, at the time of such Discontinuance, Alienations, Re-
coveries, Warranties, after the said first Day of December, in
form aforesaid, to be had and made of any of the Premisses,
be sole, that Then she shall be barred and excluded of her Title
and Interest in the same from thenceforth; (6) and that
the person and persons to whom the Title, Interest, and Pos-
session of the same should belong after the Decease of the said
Woman, shall immediately after the said Discontinuances,
Alienations, Warranties, and Recoveries, enter into the same
Manors. Lands, Tenements, and other Hereditaments, and them
to possess and enjoy according to his or their Title in the same.
(7) Provided also, that this Act extend not to avoid any Re-
covery, Discontinuance, or Warranty after the form afore-
said, afore this time had, made, and suffered, but only where
the said Husband and Woman, or either of them now being
alive, or any other to their Use, now have Interest and Title
to the said Manors, Lands, Tenements, or other Hereditaments,
aliened, discontinued, or suffered to be recovered after the form
aforesaid, and thereof now taking the Issues and Profits, or any
other person or persons to their Use. (8) Provided also, that
this Act extend not to any such Recovery or Discontinuance
to be had with the Heirs next inheritable to the said Woman,
(9) or where he or they that next after the Death of the same
Woman should have Estate of Inheritance in the same Manors,
Lands, or Tenements, be assenting or agreeable to the said Re-
coveries. where the same Assent and Agreement is of record.
or inrolled. (10) Provided also, That it shall be lawful for

 
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