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If augmented Cure void for Six Months it shall lapse.
Nomination before Advantage taken of Lapse, good.
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XCIX. And for continuing the Succession in such augmented Cures hereby made Perpetual Cures and Benefices, and that the same may be duly and constantly served, be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That in case such augmented Cures be suffered to remain void by the Space of Six Months, without any Nomination within that Time of a fit Person to serve the same, by the Person or Persons having the Right of Nomination thereunto, to the Bishop or other Ordinary, to be licensed for that Purpose, the same shall lapse to the Bishop or other Ordinary, and from him to the Metropolitan, and from the Metropolitan to the Crown, according to the Course of Law used in the Case of Presentative Livings and Benefices; and the Right of Nomination to such augmented Cure may be granted or recovered, and the Incumbency thereof may and shall cease and be determined, in the like Manner and by the like Method as the Presentation to or any Incumbency in any Vicarage Presentative may now be respectively granted, recovered, or determined: Provided always, that in case the Person or Persons entitled to nominate to such augmented Cure should suffer Lapse to incur, but shall, before any Advantage taken thereof by the Ordinary, Metropolitan, or Crown respectively, nominate, such Nomination shall be effectual as if made within Six Months, although so much Time be before elapsed as that the Title of Lapse be vested in the Crown.
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