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As to Covenants contained in Leases granted by the Governor, &c. of the Irish Society.
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XI. ‘And whereas in Leases in Perpetuity granted by the Governor and Assistants of the new Plantation in Ulster, within the Realm of Ireland, commonly called the Irish Society, are contained Covenants for the Decision, by the Award and Order of the said Society, of Questions, Disputes, or Controversies arising between their Tenants or Undertenants, and for the Protection of certain Fisheries:’ Be it enacted, That where there is contained in any Grant under this Act made to the Owner of any Lease or Under-lease in Perpetuity a Covenant in substitution for a like Covenant in such Lease or Under-lease, for or concerning the Decision by the said Society of any Question, Dispute, or Controversy, or for or concerning the protection of any Fishing, or conferring any other Power, Benefit, or Advantage on the said Society, which Covenant did not by Law run with the Land, such Covenant in such Grant shall run with the Land, and the Provisions of this Act shall be applicable thereto in like Manner as if the Covenant for which the same is in substitution, did by Law run with the Land.
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