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and at such Times and by way of Annuity or otherwise, as they may think reasonable, by way of Compensation for Loss of Office or for Loss sustained by the Operation of this Act, out of the general Revenues of the Corporation in respect of which he shall have been 5 employed.

pensation.

XXIX. Provided always, That when such Officer, Steward, Clerk, Restrictions or Person shall be placed in any other public Office of which the as to ComSalary and Emoluments are equal to or more than the whole of such Compensation, then such Compensation shall altogether cease to be 10 paid; and where such Salary and Emoluments shall amount to Part of such Compensation then he or they shall be entitled to receive only such Compensation as shall be equal to the Difference between the full Amount thereof and the Amount of the Salary and Emoluments of the Office in which he or they may hereafter be placed.

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CLAUSE C.

XXX. This Act shall take effect on and from the First Day of CommenceJanuary One thousand eight hundred and fifty-five.

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An Act to continue and amend an Act to facilitate the Management and Improvement of Episcopal and Capitular Estates in England.

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HEREAS the Act of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Years Preamble. of Her present Majesty, Chapter One hundred and four, was limited to Three Years from the End of the then Session of Parliament, and it is expedient to continue and amend the 5 same Act: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, as follows:

I. The said Act, as amended by this Act, shall continue in force 14 & 15 Vict. 10 for One Year from the End of the present Session of Parliament.

c. 104. continued.

II. The Powers and Provisions contained in the Second Section of On Sale or the said Act shall extend to all Cases in which, on the Sale, Exchange, Part of Exchange of or Enfranchisement, under the Authority of the said Act or of this Lands, &c. comprised in Act, of a Part only of any Lands or other Hereditaments comprised any Lease, 15 in any Lease or Copy of Court Roll, the Church Estates Commis- Rent may be sioners may deem it expedient to apportion the Rent reserved by or apportioned.

Trustees of

Will or Set

tlement may raise Money

for Enfranchisement.

Interpretation.

2 Episcopal and Capitular Estates Management, 1854.

payable under the Lease or Grant to the Ecclesiastical Corporation by whom such Lease or Grant may have been made.

III. In any Case in which the legal Estate and Interest under any Lease or Grant made by any such Ecclesiastical Corporation may be vested in any Person or Persons in trust for any other Person 5 or Persons, according to the Limitations of any Will or Settlement, where such Will or Settlement contains a Direction or Power to such Trustees to raise Money for the Purpose of procuring a Renewal of such Lease or Grant, it shall be lawful for the same Trustees to raise Money for the Purpose of purchasing the Reversion of or other- 10 wise enfranchising the Property comprised in such Lease or Grant, in the same Manner, and subject to the same Conditions, mutatis mutandis, so far as the same may be applicable to the Case, as may be specified in such Will or Settlement with reference to the raising of Money for the Purpose of renewing such Lease or Grant.

IV. The Provisions contained in the Eleventh Section of the said Act with reference to the Interpretation of the Words and Expressions therein specified shall apply to the same Words and Expressions whenever they occur in this Act, and the said Act and this Act shall be read and construed together as One Act.

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