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Who shall be the protector where the owner of the prior estate shall by the two last clauses be excluded. 26. Provided always, that where under any settlement there shall be more than one estate prior to an estate tail, and the person who shall be the owner within the meaning of this Act of any such prior estate, in respect of which but for the two last preceding clauses or either of them he would have been the protector of the settlement, shall by virtue of such clauses or either of them be excluded from being the protector, then and in such case the person (if any) who, if such estate did not exist, would be the protector of the settlement, shall be such protector.
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