Sheriffs (Ireland) Act, 1835

Receiver to apply Rents as Court shall direct.

XXXII. And be it enacted, That every Receiver so to be appointed as aforesaid shall apply all Sums which he shall receive as such according to such Order or Orders as the Court shall make for that Purpose; and that it shall be lawful for the Court to extend the Receiver from the Matter of the Petition of one Creditor to the Matter of the Petition of any other or others, and to order the Rents and Profits to be applied according to the Priority of each, as ascertained by the Date of the Entry of the Judgment or Enrolment of the Recognizance; and that no Proceeding in the Matter of any Petition under this Act shall determine by the Death of any of the Parties in such Matter, but the Court in which such Petition may have been filed shall and may, on a Motion for that Purpose made by or on behalf of any Person interested in such Proceeding, and on its appearing that any of such Parties has died, make an Order for continuing such Proceedings for and in the Name of or against the real or personal Representative or Representatives, or the Assignee or Assignees of such deceased Party, or the Person or Persons in whom the Interest of the deceased Party has become vested, or who claim the same, unless good Cause shall be shown to the contrary within some Time to be specified in such Order, and give such Direction for the Service of such Order on the Parties named therein as to the Court shall seem meet, and shall and may make the same absolute, or discharge or vary such Order, on its appearing that such Order was duly served, and on hearing what may be offered on behalf of the Person so served.