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Any one ever dig into this at all? Is it real life?

>London 1666, during the black plague and great fires of London, Parliament enacted an act behind closed doors, called Cestui Que Vie Act 166

6. The act being debated was to subrogate the rights of men and women, meaning all men and women were declared dead, lost at sea/beyond the sea.

Is everyone dead and or wards of the state? Does a law from that long ago have any power? Are lawyers and judges metaphorical necromancers summoning the dead to receive punishments and pay tribute?

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