[1.]. Episcopal house may in certain cases be taken down and sold, or may be rebuilt or altered. Provisions of 6 & 7 W. 4 c. 77. s. 1 made applicable thereto.
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8. Defining other provisions of 3 & 4 Vict. c. 113. s. 68. and extending them to this Act.
9. Certain fixtures and articles of furniture in any house sold or taken down may be sold or removed to another house.
12. Corporations and persons under legal disability empowered to sell. Application of purchase money where it exceeds 200l. Where less than 200l. but exceeding 20l.When not exceeding 20l. Certificate of cashier and receipts of guardians, &c, to be good discharges.
13. Restriction as to mortgaging certain augmented benefices.
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