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Benefit of condition already broken to run with reversion. 2.(1) Section ten of the Act of 1881 shall apply to the benefit of every condition of re-entry or forfeiture for a breach of any covenant or condition contained in a lease, so as to enable the same to be enforced and taken advantage of by the person from time to time entitled, subject to the term, to the income of the whole or any part, as the case may require, of the land leased, although that person became, by conveyance or otherwise, so entitled after the condition of re-entry or forfeiture had become enforceable, provided that he became so entitled as aforesaid after the commencement of this Act. (2) This section shall not render enforceable any condition of re-entry or other condition waived or released before the person became entitled as aforesaid.
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