The Practice of the Landed Estates Court in Ireland, from the Institution to the Conclusion of the Proceedings. Third Edition

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Hodges, Smith & Company, 1859 - 494 pages

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Page 250 - Daly as, being sons, should attain the age of twentyone years, or being daughters, should attain that age, or marry, as by the abstract of title lodged herewith by the said Jane Daly more fully appears.
Page 372 - It shall be lawful for any person entitled to the possession or to the receipt of the rents and profits...
Page 287 - India as by law established, that I will duly and faithfully and to the best of my ability, knowledge and judgment perform the duties of my office without fear or favour, affection or illwill and that I will uphold the Constitution and the laws.
Page 355 - Court, be subject to be cross-examined by or on behalf of the opposite party orally in open court, and after such cross-examination may be re-examined orally in open court as aforesaid by or on behalf of the party by whom such affidavit was filed.
Page 309 - Owner was absolutely entitled thereto, or, where not so entitled, be laid out in the Purchase of Land which shall be limited and settled to the same Uses, upon the same Trusts, for the same Purposes, and in the same Manner as the Land or Lease, or Part thereof, sold, stood settled or limited to, or such of them as shall be then subsisting or capable of taking effect...
Page 286 - Equity duly registered, and also any Legacy, Portion, Lien, or other Charge, whereby a gross Sum of Money is secured to be paid on an Event or at a Time certain, and also any annual or periodical Charge which by .the Instrument creating the same, or by any other Instrument, is made repurchasable on Payment of a gross Sum of Money...
Page 367 - It shall be lawful for the Court, if it shall deem it proper and consistent with a due regard for the interests of all parties entitled under the settlement, and subject to the provisions and restrictions in this Act contained, to...
Page 372 - Every general order purporting to be made in pursuance of this act shall, immediately after the making thereof, be laid before both houses of parliament, if parliament be then sitting, or if parliament be not then sitting, within seven days after the then next meeting of parliament...
Page 366 - ... effect in all respects as if the power so vested in them had been originally contained in the settlement, and so as to operate (if necessary) by way of revocation and appointment of the use, or otherwise as the Court shall direct ; and in every such case the Court, if it shall think fit, may impose any conditions as to consents or otherwise on the exercise of such power, and the Court may also...
Page 365 - ... by the lease : Fifthly. Every such lease shall be by deed, and the lessee shall execute a counterpart thereof, and every such lease shall contain a condition for re-entry on nonpayment of the rent for a period of twenty-eight days after it becomes due, or for some less period to to be specified in that behalf.

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