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Apportionment of head rents, &c. for purpose of subdivision.
New surveys and maps may be required.
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24. If for any purpose mentioned in the last section any apportionment of head rent or of tenant’s rent shall be desirable, the Court may apportion such rent, whether the same be reserved by a fee-farm grant or by a lease, according to its usual practice with regard to apportionments, and on the like notices or consents being produced: Provided always, that the officer may, if he deem it necessary, require a new boundary survey to be made, and new maps furnished, before proceeding to open new folios in the record as to separate parcels of land.
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