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and whenever a Surrender shall be made for the Purpose of taking a new Lease, the new Lease shall be taken to be a Renewal of the surrended Lease.
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VII. And be it enacted, That whenever a Surrender shall be made of any existing Lease, for the Purpose of taking a new Lease or Leases by virtue of this Act, the new Lease or Leases shall be taken to be a Renewal of the surrendered Lease, within the Scope and Meaning of the Sixth Section of an Act passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for the more effectual preventing Frauds committed by Tenants, and for the more easy Recovery of Rents and Renewal of Leases, so far as to render unnecessary the Surrender of any Under-leases previously to the granting of such new Lease or Leases and to give full Effect to such new Lease in all respects, notwithstanding any Under-lease or Under-leases may not be surrendered.
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