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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
Volume 194, Page 917   View pdf image (33K)
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6 ANN. CAP. 18, CETTEUX QUE VIE. 917
holden, were alive at the Time of such Order made,* That 677
then it shall be lawful for such Infant, married Woman,
Guardian or Trustee, or other Person having any Estate or
Interest, determinable upon such Life, to re-enter upon the
said Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments, and for such Infant,
married Woman, or other Person, having any Estate or Inter-
est determinable upon such Life, their Executors, Administra-
tors or Assigns, to maintain an Action against those who, since
the said Order, received the Profits of such Lands, Tenements or
Hereditaments, or their Executors or Administrators, and there-
in to recover full Damages for the Profits of the same received,
from the Time that such Infant, married Woman, or other
Person, having any Estate or Interest determinable upon such
Life, were ousted of the Possession of such Lands, Tenements
or Hereditaments.
IV. Provided always, That if any such Guardian, Trustee,
Husband or other Person or Persons, holding or having any
Estate or Interest, determinable upon the Life or Lives of any
other Person or Persons, shall by Affidavit or otherwise, to
the Satisfaction of the said Court of Chancery, make appear,
That he, she or they have used his, her, or their utmost Endea-
vours to procure such Infant, married Woman, or other Person
or Persons, on whose Life or Lives such Estate or Interest
doth depend, to appear in the said Court of Chancery, or else-
where, according to the Order of the said Court in that Behalf
made; and that he, she or they cannot procure or compel such
Infant, married Woman, or other Person or Persons so to ap-
pear, and that such Infant, married Woman, or other Person or
Persons, on whose Life or Lives such Estate or Interest doth
depend, is, are or were living at the Time of such Return made
and filed, as aforesaid, then it shall be lawful for such Person or
Persons to continue in the Possession of such Estate, and receive
the Rents and Profits thereof for and during the Infancy of such
Infant, and the Life or Lives of such married Woman, or other
Person or Persons, on whose Life or Lives such Estate or In-
terest doth or shall depend, as fully as he, she or they might have
done if this Act had not been made.
V. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid,
That every Person who, as Guardian or Trustee for any Infant,
and every Husband seized in Eight of his Wife only, and
every other Person having any Estate determinable upon any

 
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