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Provision where land was the subject of a conveyance by the Commissioners for Sale of Incumbered Estates, or of a conveyance or declaration by the Landed Estates Court.
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51. Any person who has heretofore obtained a conveyance from the Court of the Commissioners for the Sale of Incumbered Estates in Ireland, or has obtained or may hereafter obtain a conveyance or declaration of title from the Landed Estates Court, or the assign or representative of any such person, may apply in a summary manner, without petition, to the Court, to be recorded as owner, pursuant to this Act; and on producing such conveyance, or an office copy of such declaration, and on furnishing such search or other evidence of title, and after the publication of such advertisement, as the Court may direct, such person may, if the Court think fit, be recorded as owner of the whole or part of such land or lease comprised in such conveyance or declaration, and such land or lease, or part thereof, shall thereupon become a recorded estate within the meaning of this Act: Provided always, that an interval of two calendar months shall elapse between such first application and the final recording of the title as aforesaid; and that the officer may, if he think fit, require a new survey of the land to be made, and a new map, for the purpose of entry on the record.
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General Provisions, Practice of the Office, Rules, Forms, Fees, &c.
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