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Invalid leases to take effect, if not surrendered, &c., if lessor's estate continues until after he might have granted them. 12. Where any lease made in the intended exercise of any supposed leasing power conferred by this or any other Act of Parliament, or by any settlement, shall be invalid by reason of the lessor not having at the time power to make such lease, and the estate of such lessor in the lands comprised in such lease shall have continued or shall have accrued and continued until after such lease might have been lawfully granted, such lease shall take effect out of such estate, and be as valid as if it had been granted at such last-mentioned time, provided such lease had not been then already surrendered or relinquished.
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