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Contingent and other like interests, and rights of entry, shall be alienable by deed, saving estates tail.
Dispositions by married women. 3 & 4 Will. 4. c. 74. or 4 & 5 Will. 4. c, 92.
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6. After the first day of October one thousand eight hundred and forty-five a contingent, an executory, and a future interest, and a possibility coupled with an interest, in any tenements or hereditaments of any tenure, whether the object of the gift or limitation of such interest or possibility be or be not ascertained, also a right of entry, whether immediate or future, and whether vested or contingent, into or upon any tenements or hereditaments in England, of any tenure, may be disposed of by deed; but no such disposition shall by force only of this Act defeat or enlarge an estate tail; and every such disposition by a married woman shall be made conformably to the provisions relative to dispositions by married women of the Fines and Recoveries Act, 1833, or in Ireland of the Fines and Recoveries (Ireland) Act, 1834.
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