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Provision in Cases in which Power to make Leases is not within exact Terms of Act or Settlement.
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XXXII. Where a Power to make Leases by virtue of this or any other Act of Parliament, or of any Settlement, shall in any particular Case be incapable of being exercised by reason of some accidental Variation of the Circumstances necessary to bring such Case within the exact Terms of the Act or Settlement, the Court of Chancery in Ireland or a Judge of the Landed Estates Court may, by an Order on a summary Petition presented by any Person interested in the Matter, and upon Notice to such Person or Persons as the said Court or Judge shall think necessary, authorize and empower the Donee of the Power contained in such Act or Settlement to make a Lease notwithstanding any Variation which the said Court or Judge shall consider not to involve a substantial Departure from the true Intention or Meaning of such Act or Settlement; and every Lease made in pursuance of any Order of the said Court or Judge in that Behalf shall be as valid as if such Lease had been authorized by the Terms of the Act or Settlement.
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