Landed Estates Court (Ireland) Act, 1858

Sale to be had under Control of Court either by Public Auction or by Private Contract, and Conveyance to be made by Judge under Seal.

LV. Where the said Judge shall make an Order for Sale, the Land or Part thereof to which such Order shall relate shall be sold, by or under the Control and Direction of the said Judge, by Public Sale or Private Contract, together or in Lots or Parcels, at such Times and Places and generally in such Manner as the said Judge may think fit, and the Conveyance or Assignment of the Land or Part thereof shall be made by the said Judge under the Seal of the Court, and shall be signed by the said Judge, and the Execution by any other Party shall be unnecessary; and such Conveyance or Assignment shall express or refer to the Tenancies, Leases and Under-leases, Rights of Way, Rights of Common, or other Easement (if any), and Charges (if any), subject to which the Sale is made, and may be in the Form contained in Schedule B. to this Act, or to the like Effect, with such Limitation of Uses and other Additions or Variations as, with the Approval of the said Judge, the Purchaser may direct: Provided, that every Conveyance made under or in pursuance of this Act shall set forth the full Amount of the Purchase Money or Consideration and other Facts upon which the Amount of Stamp Duty shall depend.