Execution Act 1844

XIAssignees may execute Powers which the Petitioner might have executed for his own Benefit.

And be it enacted, That all Powers vested in any Petitioner for Protection from Process, whose Estate shall, under the Provisions of the said recited Act, of this Act, or of either of them, have been vested in an Assignee or Assignees, which such Petitioner might legally execute for his own Benefit, (except the Right of Nomination to any vacant Ecclesiastical Benefice,) shall be hereby vested in such Assignee or Assignees, to be by such Assignee or Assignees executed for the Benefit of the Creditors of such Petitioner under this Act, in such Manner as such Petitioner might have executed the same.