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App. IIA] Cestui Que Vie Act 1707 [1987 Ed.

for such infant married woman or other person having any estate or interest determinable upon such life their executors administrators or assigns to maintain an action against those who since the said order received the profits of such lands tenements or hereditaments or their executors or administrators and therein to recover full damages for the profits of the same received from the time that such infant married woman or other person having any estate or interest determinable upon such life were ousted of the possession of such lands tenements or hereditaments.

4. Proviso for guardian, etc., who shall make it appear that due endeavour has been used to procure the appearance of such infant and tenant for life.--Provided always that if any such guardian trustee husband or other person or persons holding or having any estate or interest determinable upon the life or lives of any other person or persons shall by affidavit or otherwise to the satisfaction of the said Court of Chancery make appear that he she or they have used his her or their utmost endeavours to procure such infant married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth depend to appear in the said Court of Chancery or elsewhere according to the order of the said court in that behalf made and that he she or they cannot procure or compel such infant married woman or other person or persons so to appear and that such infant married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth depend is are or were living at the time of such return made and filed as aforesaid then it shall be lawful for such person or persons to continue in the possession of such estate and receive the rents and profits thereof for and during the infancy of such infant and the life or lives of such married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth or shall depend as fully as he she or they might have done if this Act had not been made.


5. Guardians, trustees, etc., holding over without consent of remainder man, etc., deemed trespassers. Damages.--And every person who as guardian or trustee for any infant and every husband seised in right of his wife only and every other person having any estate determinable upon any life or lives who after the determination of such particular estates or interests without the express consent of him her or them who are or shall be next and immediately entitled upon and after the determination of such particular estates or interests shall hold over and continue in possession of any manors messuages lands tenements or hereditaments shall be and are hereby adjudged to be trespassers and... every person or persons his her and their executors and administrators who are or shall be entitled to any such manors messuages lands tenements and hereditaments upon or after the determination of such particular estates or interests shall and may recover in damages against every such person or persons so holding over as aforesaid and against his her or their executors or administrators the full value of the profits received during such wrongful possession as aforesaid.

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18 Item 26 App. IIA] Cestui Que Vie Act 1707 [1987 Ed. for such infant married woman or other person having any estate or interest determinable upon such life their executors administrators or assigns to maintain an action against those who since the said order received the profits of such lands tenements or hereditaments or their executors or administrators and therein to recover full damages for the profits of the same received from the time that such infant married woman or other person having any estate or interest determinable upon such life were ousted of the possession of such lands tenements or hereditaments. 4. Proviso for guardian, etc., who shall make it appear that due endeavour has been used to procure the appearance of such infant and tenant for life.--Provided always that if any such guardian trustee husband or other person or persons holding or having any estate or interest determinable upon the life or lives of any other person or persons shall by affidavit or otherwise to the satisfaction of the said Court of Chancery make appear that he she or they have used his her or their utmost endeavours to procure such infant married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth depend to appear in the said Court of Chancery or elsewhere according to the order of the said court in that behalf made and that he she or they cannot procure or compel such infant married woman or other person or persons so to appear and that such infant married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth depend is are or were living at the time of such return made and filed as aforesaid then it shall be lawful for such person or persons to continue in the possession of such estate and receive the rents and profits thereof for and during the infancy of such infant and the life or lives of such married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth or shall depend as fully as he she or they might have done if this Act had not been made. 5. Guardians, trustees, etc., holding over without consent of remainder man, etc., deemed trespassers. Damages.--And every person who as guardian or trustee for any infant and every husband seised in right of his wife only and every other person having any estate determinable upon any life or lives who after the determination of such particular estates or interests without the express consent of him her or them who are or shall be next and immediately entitled upon and after the determination of such particular estates or interests shall hold over and continue in possession of any manors messuages lands tenements or hereditaments shall be and are hereby adjudged to be trespassers and... every person or persons his her and their executors and administrators who are or shall be entitled to any such manors messuages lands tenements and hereditaments upon or after the determination of such particular estates or interests shall and may recover in damages against every such person or persons so holding over as aforesaid and against his her or their executors or administrators the full value of the profits received during such wrongful possession as aforesaid.
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18 Item 26 App. IIA] Cestui Que Vie Act 1707 [1987 Ed. for such infant married woman or other person having any estate or interest determinable upon such life their executors administrators or assigns to maintain an action against those who since the said order received the profits of such lands tenements or hereditaments or their executors or administrators and therein to recover full damages for the profits of the same received from the time that such infant married woman or other person having any estate or interest determinable upon such life were ousted of the possession of such lands tenements or hereditaments. 4. Proviso for guardian, etc., who shall make it appear that due endeavour has been used to procure the appearance of such infant and tenant for life.--Provided always that if any such guardian trustee husband or other person or persons holding or having any estate or interest determinable upon the life or lives of any other person or persons shall by affidavit or otherwise to the satisfaction of the said Court of Chancery make appear that he she or they have used his her or their utmost endeavours to procure such infant married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth depend to appear in the said Court of Chancery or elsewhere according to the order of the said court in that behalf made and that he she or they cannot procure or compel such infant married woman or other person or persons so to appear and that such infant married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth depend is are or were living at the time of such return made and filed as aforesaid then it shall be lawful for such person or persons to continue in the possession of such estate and receive the rents and profits thereof for and during the infancy of such infant and the life or lives of such married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth or shall depend as fully as he she or they might have done if this Act had not been made. + 5. Guardians, trustees, etc., holding over without consent of remainder man, etc., deemed trespassers. Damages.-And every person who as guardian or trustee for any infant and every husband seised in right of his wife only and every other person having any estate determinable upon any life or lives who after the determination of such particular estates or interests without the express consent of him her or them who are or shall be next and immediately entitled upon and after the determination of such particular estates or interests shall hold over and continue in possession of any manors messuages lands tenements or heredita- ments shall be and are hereby adjudged to be trespassers and.. every person or persons his her and their executors and adminis- trators who are or shall be entitled to any such manors messuages lands tenements and hereditaments upon or after the determination of such particular estates or interests shall and may recover in damages against every such person or persons so holding over as foresaid and against his her or their executors or administrators the full value of the profits received during such wrongful possession as aforesaid.
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Item 26

App. IIA]

Cestui Que Vie Act 1707

[1987 Ed.

for such infant married woman or other person having any estate or interest determinable upon such life their executors administrators or assigns to maintain an action against those who since the said order received the profits of such lands tenements or hereditaments or their executors or administrators and therein to recover full damages for the profits of the same received from the time that such infant married woman or other person having any estate or interest determinable upon such life were ousted of the possession of such lands tenements or hereditaments.

4. Proviso for guardian, etc., who shall make it appear that due endeavour has been used to procure the appearance of such infant and tenant for life.--Provided always that if any such guardian trustee husband or other person or persons holding or having any estate or interest determinable upon the life or lives of any other person or persons shall by affidavit or otherwise to the satisfaction of the said Court of Chancery make appear that he she or they have used his her or their utmost endeavours to procure such infant married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth depend to appear in the said Court of Chancery or elsewhere according to the order of the said court in that behalf made and that he she or they cannot procure or compel such infant married woman or other person or persons so to appear and that such infant married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth depend is are or were living at the time of such return made and filed as aforesaid then it shall be lawful for such person or persons to continue in the possession of such estate and receive the rents and profits thereof for and during the infancy of such infant and the life or lives of such married woman or other person or persons on whose life or lives such estate or interest doth or shall depend as fully as he she or they might have done if this Act had not been made.

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5. Guardians, trustees, etc., holding over without consent of remainder man, etc., deemed trespassers. Damages.-And every person who as guardian or trustee for any infant and every husband seised in right of his wife only and every other person having any estate determinable upon any life or lives who after the determination of such particular estates or interests without the express consent of him her or them who are or shall be next and immediately entitled upon and after the determination of such particular estates or interests shall hold over and continue in possession of any manors messuages lands tenements or heredita- ments shall be and are hereby adjudged to be trespassers and.. every person or persons his her and their executors and adminis- trators who are or shall be entitled to any such manors messuages lands tenements and hereditaments upon or after the determination of such particular estates or interests shall and may recover in damages against every such person or persons so holding over as foresaid and against his her or their executors or administrators the full value of the profits received during such wrongful possession as aforesaid.

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