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Payment of Monies where Parties making Claim deemed not entitled, or are under Disability, or Title not satisfactorily deduced.
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XXVII. If it appear to the Commissioners from any such Statement and Abstract as aforesaid, or otherwise, that the Party making any such Claim as aforesaid is not absolutely entitled to the Lands, Estate, Right, or Interest in respect of which his Claim is made, or is under any Disability, or if the Title to such Lands, Estate, Right, or Interest be not satisfactorily deduced to the Commissioners free from Incumbrance, then and in every such Case the Amount to be paid by the Commissioners in respect of such Lands, Estate, Right, or Interest as aforesaid shall be paid and applied as provided by the Clauses of “The Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845,” with respect to the Purchase Money or Compensation coming to Parties having limited Interests, or prevented from treating or not making Title.
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