Church Temporalities Act, 1834

Mode of ascertaining Amount of Rent-charge.

XXXI. Provided always, and be it further enacted, That the Amount of the perpetual Rent-charge so to be reserved and made payable to every such intervening Tenant shall be equal to the net annual Income or Profit Rent for the Time being derived by him from the Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments so purchased by such Under-tenant as aforesaid, such net annual Income or Profit Rent to be ascertained by deducting the Amount or proportional Amount of the annual Rents, Fines, and other Outgoings and Expences payable by such intervening Tenant in respect of such Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments from the Amount or proportional Amount of the annual Rents, Fines, and other Outgoings and Expences payable to him in respect of such Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments by the Under-tenant holding the same directly under him; and for the Purpose of ascertaining the said several Particulars the said Commissioners shall have all such Powers and Authorities, and shall take all such Measures, as are respectively given to and directed to be taken by them for the Purpose of ascertaining the several Particulars directed to be inquired into by the said Act; and every such perpetual Rent-charge shall be payable by equal half-yearly Payments on the First Day of May and the First Day of November in each Year, and shall be recoverable by all the Ways and Means used for the Recovery of Rents in Ireland.