Landed Estates Court (Ireland) Act, 1858

Retiring Pension of Officers.

Compensation to unemployed Officers of the Incumbered Estates Court.

XX. Every Registrar, Taxing Officer, Accountant, Examiner, or other Officer, who shall hold Office under the Provisions of this Act, shall be entitled to the like retiring Allowances and upon the same Conditions as by the “Court of Chancery (Ireland) Regulation Act, 1850,” are provided in respect of the Offices of the said Court of Chancery; and all the Provisions of the said Act relating to such retiring Allowances shall extend to and include the Officers of the Court hereby created, and their respective Salaries, save that, the said retiring Allowances shall be paid out of such Monies as may be provided by Parliament for that Purpose: Provided that in estimating the Length of Service the Time during which any such Officer shall have filled any Office in the Court of the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, or in the Court of Chancery or the Superior Courts of Common Law in Ireland, shall be taken into Account as it such Service had been under this Act; that Stephen Woulfe Flanagan, and the several other Officers of the Court for Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland whose Offices have been or shall be abolished, and such Officers as are not to be transferred to the said last-mentioned Court, shall receive such Compensation by way of annual Payment out of such Monies as may be provided by Parliament for that Purpose, as the Judges, with the Assent of the Lord Chancellor, shall recommend, and shall be approved of by the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury.