Sheriffs (Ireland) Act, 1835

Tenants to pay Rents to Receiver.

XXXIII. And be it enacted, That in every Order made for the Appointment of a Receiver as aforesaid the Tenants shall be required to pay him all Rents due or which shall become due by them for or in respect of the Lands mentioned in such Order; and every such Order shall require the Receiver to enter into Security, by himself and Two Sureties, to such Amount as shall be therein specified, and such further Security as the Court shall from Time to Time direct, for the due Performance of his Duties; and every such Security shall be given by Recognizance, and such Recognizance may be acknowledged either before the Court or any Judge or Master thereof, or any Master Extraordinary or Commissioner authorized to take Affidavits or to take Special Bail therein, and shall be enrolled in such Court; and such Order shall not be served on the Tenants, nor shall such Receiver receive any of the Rents, until such Recognizance shall be enrolled; and the Recognizance of the Receiver and his Sureties shall not be discharged or affected in consequence of such Receiver being extended to any other Matter.