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[1.]. Ecclesiastical corporations, aggregate or sole, (with certain exceptions,) empowered to grant building leases, under certain restrictions.
4. Ecclesiastical corporations may lease running water, and water-leaves and wayleaves.
5. Power to confirm leases voidable for informality, and to accept surrenders and grant new leases or apportioned leases.
7. Execution of a lease by the necessary consenting parties to be evidence that the requisites of this Act have been complied with.
8. Act not to restrain existing powers of leasing, except that after a lease under this Act the land shall not be leased except at rack rent.
10. Improved value of Episcopal Estates to be paid to Commissioners.
11. Improved value of chapter property above a certain amount to be paid to Commissioners 4 & 5 Vict. c. 39.
12, 13. Improved value of archdeaconries may be paid to ecclesiastical commissioners.
14. Portion of improved value under mining leases to be paid to [Church Commissioners].
16. Leases under this Act may be made on the surrender of the existing leases.
17. Not necessary to surrender under-leases before the grant of a lease under this Act.
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20. Consents requisite to the validity of leases granted under this Act.
22. How consent of patron to be testified where patronage in the crown;
23. How where patronage is attached to the duchy of Cornwall;
24. How where patron or lord of manor is an incapacitated person.
25. Persons entitled to present on vacancy shall be considered the patron.
29. Counterparts of leases and certain other instruments to be deposited, and to be open to inspection; and office copies to be evidence.
31. Interpretation of Act; “Person.” “Lands.” “Houses.” “Benefice.” Number. Gender.
32. Act to extend only to England and Wales, Isle of Man, &c.
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