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On Payment of Purchase Money to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and Conveyance being made, Pensions purchased to be extinguished.
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II. The Purchase Money to be paid for any of the said Pensions shall be paid by the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England, whose Receipt shall be a sufficient Discharge for the same, and on such Payment being made, and on the Execution by the Person for the Time being entitled to the Receipt of the Pension purchased of a Surrender or Conveyance to Her Majesty, Her Heirs or Successors, such Pension shall cease and be extinguished, and the said Hereditary Possessions and Land Revenues of the Crown shall be wholly and for ever freed and discharged therefrom: Provided always, that the Receipt of the Ecclesiastical Commissioners under their Corporate Seal for any such Purchase Money shall be sufficient Evidence of such Purchase Money having been paid to them, and of the Sale having been made with their Consent: Provided also, that when any such Deed of Surrender or Conveyance or Receipt shall have been enrolled, either by the Deposit of a Duplicate thereof or otherwise, in the Office of Land Revenue Records and Enrolments, the same Deed or Receipt, or an authenticated Copy of the Enrolment thereof, shall be admissible, in Evidence, without Proof of the Execution of such Deed or Receipt, and the Enrolment of such Deed shall also be conclusive Evidence that the Provisions of this Act have been complied with.
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