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Present and additional Terms may be united in one Lease.
And alsoe bee it enacted by the authoritie aforesaid That for the avoiding difficultyes in the recovering of Rents, and for the ascertaining of Covenants Termes and Conditions ordered or to be ordered or decreed according to this or the said recited Act, All and every person and persons Bodyes Pollitique and Corporate respectively bound by such Order or Decree their respective Heires Successors and Assignes shall and may execute Leases and Counterparts thereof according to the tenoure of the said Orders and Decrees, and they are thereunto required by vertue of this present Act, All which Leases shall be binding and good in Law. Any Law Statute or Inability whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding. And that where Leases in reversion or additionall Termes are or shall be ordered or decreed by force of this or the said recited Act the respective Partyes concerned shall or may at their pleasure unite & joyne together both the present and additionall Termes into one Lease which shall be good and effectuall against the Lessors their Heires Executors Successors and Assignes Any Law, Statute, Usage, or Custome whatsoever to the contrary t ereof notwithstanding.
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