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Seck [fr. siccus (Lat.), dry or barren]. Rent-seck is a rent-charge without a clause of distress. 'Rent seche idem est quod redditus siccus; for that no distress is incident unto it' (Co. Litt. 144 a); see now Law of Property Act, 1925, s. 44, reproducing Conveyanc-ing Act, 1881, s. 44; Conveyancing Act, 1911, s. 6. See RENT.

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