Church Temporalities Act, 1834

Lord Lieutenant and Council may apportion Charges on Dignities from which Disappropriations may be made.

X. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Lord Lieutenant or other Chief Governor or Governors and Council, whenever they shall, by virtue of the Powers in that Behalf in them vested, have disappropriated the Temporalities or any Part of the Temporalities of any Dignity, or shall have divided old Parishes, or separated any Parish or Part of a Parish heretofore united, to make such Order as to them shall seem expedient for the Extinguishment or Payment of any Charge or Charges or of any Part thereof to which such Dignity or Parish or Benefice, or the Person or Persons succeeding to the same, are or may by Law be liable, and to direct to whom, and by whom, and out of what Funds, and in what Sums and Proportions, and at what Time or Times, such Charges or any Part of the same as are to be payable are thereafter to be paid, and by what Means and Proceedings and by and against whom the same are thereafter to be recoverable.