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Power to the Person having a particular Estate in Lands charged with an annual Rent to concur in the Apportionment thereof.
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V. And be it enacted, That if at any Time while an annual Rent shall remain charged on any Lands under this Act the Person seised of such Lands in Possession, or entitled to the Receipt of the Rents, Issues, and Profits thereof, shall be so seised or entitled for a particular Estate, (whether such Estate shall have been subsisting at the Time of the Enfranchisement of such Lands or not,) then it shall be lawful for such Person, whether he shall be so seised or entitled in actual Possession or in Remainder or Reversion expectant on the Determination of any Estate for a Term of Years, and with the Consent of the Copyhold Commissioners, to concur in any Division or Apportionment of such annual Rent, and to agree what Part and Proportion thereof shall be thenceforth severally charged upon each of the respective Parcels of such Lands between which such Apportionment is intended to be made: Provided nevertheless, that it shall not be lawful for any Person so seised or entitled as aforesaid in respect of an undivided Share only of such Lands to concur in or agree to any such Division or Apportionment, unless the Person for the Time being enabled either by this Act or otherwise to concur in such Division or Apportionment as respects the other undivided Share of such Land shall concur in or agree to such Apportionment.
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