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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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442 32 H. 8, CAP. 34, COVENANTS.
ereign Lord the King, or to or by any other person or persons
than the King's Highness, and the Heirs, Executors, Suc-
cessors, and Assigns of every of them, (5) shall and may have
and enjoy like Advantages against the Lessees, their Executors,
Administrators, and Assigns, by Entry for Non-payment of the
Kent, or for doing of Waste, or other Forfeiture; (6) and also
shall and may have and enjoy all and every such like, and
the same Advantage, Benefit, and Remedies by Action only,
for not performing of other Conditions, Covenants, or Agree-
ments contained and expressed in the Indentures of their said
Leases, Demises, or Grants, against all and every the said
Lessees, and Farmers, and Grantees, their Executors, Admin-
istrators, and Assigns, as the said Lessors or Grantors them-
selves, or their Heirs, or Successors, ought, should, or might
have had and enjoyed at any time or times, (7) in like manner
and form, as if the Reversion of such Lands, Tenements, or
Hereditaments had not come to the Hands of our said Sov-
ereign Lord, or as our said Sovereign Lord, and his Heirs, and
Successors, should or might have had and enjoyed in certain
cases, by virtue of the Act made at the first Session of this
present Parliament, if no such Grant by Letters Patents had
been made by his Highness.
II. Moreover be it enacted by Authority aforesaid, That all
Farmers, Lessees, and Grantees of Lordships, Manors, Lands,
Tenements, Rents, Parsonages, Tithes, Portions, or any other
Hereditament for term of Years, Life or Lives, their Executors,
Administrators, and Assigns, shall and may have like Action,
Advantage, and Remedy against all and every person and per-
sons, and Bodies politick, their Heirs, Successors, and Assigns,
which have, or shall have any Gift or Grant of the King our
Sovereign Lord, or of any other person or persons, of the Rever-
sion of the same Manors, Lands, Tenements, and other Here-
ditaments so letten, or any parcel thereof, for any Condition,
337 *Covenant, or Agreement contained or expressed in the
Indentures of their Lease and Leases, as the same Lessees, or
any of them might and should have had against the said Lessors
and Grantors, their Heirs, and Successors, (2) all Benefits
and Advantages of Recoveries in value, by reason of any War-
ranty in Deed, or Law by Voucher, or otherwise, only excepted.
III. Provided always, That this Act, nor any thing or things
therein contained, shall extend to hinder or charge any person
or persons for the Breach of any Covenant or Condition com-

 
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