Landed Estates Court (Ireland) Act, 1858

Conveyance, &c. not to affect certain Charges made by virtue of 5 & 6 Vict. c. 89. and 10 & 11 Vict. c. 32., except where Court think fit to redeem Crown Rents, &c.

LXII. Provided always, That any Conveyance, Assignment, or Declaration of Title under this Act shall not prejudice or affect any Rentcharge in lieu of Tithes, Crown Rent, or Quitrent charged upon or issuing out of any Land, or any Charge made by virtue of an Act passed in the Sixth Year of Her Majesty, intituled An Act to promote the Drainage of Lands and Improvement of Navigation and Water Power in connexion with such Drainage in Ireland, and the Acts amending the same, or by virtue of an Act passed in the Tenth Year of Her Majesty, intituled An Act to facilitate the Improvement of Landed Property in Ireland, save where the said Court shall think fit to redeem or apportion the Crown Rents or Quitrents or any Part thereof, or to pay off or redeem the Charges under the said Acts or either of them, under the Power herein-after contained, and shall express in such Conveyance or Assignment that the Land conveyed or assigned thereby is so conveyed or assigned discharged of all Crown Rents or Quitrents of Charges under the said Acts or either of them, as the Case may be, and in such Case such Land shall be so discharged accordingly: Provided always, that in every Case in which Application shall be made to the Court for the Sale or Conveyance of, or Declaration of Title to, the Fee Simple of any Land or Hereditaments, the Judge, before making any Final Order for such Sale, Conveyance, or Declaration, shall be satisfied that One Calendar Month’s previous Notice in Writing of such Application has been given to the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, on behalf of Her Majesty or Her Successors, stating full Particulars of the Land or Hereditaments for the Sale or Conveyance of, or Declaration of Title to, which Application has been or is intended to be made, and of any Rent payable to Her Majesty or Her Successors in respect of the same.