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As to the Inrolment in Chancery of the Deed of Disposition of Freehold Lands, and the Entry on the Court Rolls of the Deed Disposition of Copyhold Lands; and of the Deed of Consent.
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LIX. And be it further enacted, That every Deed by which any As Commissioner acting in the Execution of any such Fiat as aforesaid shall, under this Act, dispose of Lands not held by Copy of Court Roll, shall be void unless inrolled in His Majesty’s High Court of Chancery within Six Calendar Mouths after the Execution thereof; and every Deed by winch any Commissioner acting in the Execution of any such Fiat as aforesaid shall, under this Act, dispose of Lands held by Copy of Court Roll, shall be entered on the Court Rolls of the Manor of which the Lands may be Parcel; and if there shall be a protector who shall consent to the Disposition of such Lands held by Copy of Court Roll, and he shall give his Consent by a distinct Deed, the Consent shall be void unless the Deed of Consent be executed by the Protector either on or at any Time before the Day on which the Deed of Disposition shall be executed by the Commissioner; and such Deed of Consent shall be entered on the Court Rolls; and it shall be imperative on the Lord of every Manor of which any Lands disposed of under this Act by any such Commissioner as aforesaid may be Parcel, or the Steward of such Lord, or the Deputy of such Steward, to enter on the Court Rolls of the Manor every Deed required by this present Clause to be entered on the Court Rolls, and he shall indorse on every Deed so entered a and Memorandum, signed by him, testifying the Entry of the same on the Court Rolls.
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