Section 7Part 0 —
Power of Governor to sue, etc.
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The Governor may bring, prosecute and maintain any action, suit or proceeding for recovering possession of any of the said lands, tenements or hereditaments, and distrain or sue for any arrears of rent in respect thereof, and also to bring, prosecute or maintain or to defend any other action or proceedings in respect thereof, or in relation to the said lands, tenements or hereditaments, or any trespass or encroachment committed thereon, or damage or injury done thereto; and in every proceeding, it shall be sufficient to describe the Governor by the style or title of the Governor of the Cayman Islands, without naming him; and no such action or suit shall abate by the death, resignation or removal of such Governor; and the Governor shall be entitled to recover costs for and on behalf of Her Majesty, where judgment is given for the Crown, and shall not be personally responsible where judgment is given against the Crown, but the damages and costs shall be paid by the Government.