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Upon Application for Relief under this Act, Proclamation to be issued, enjoining payment of Arrears due by such Persons as would be Rent-charges under this Act.
Proceedings in case of default.
Receipt to be given to Parties making Payment, which shall be a sufficient Acquittance.
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XLII. And be it enacted, That whenever any Person making any such Application under this Act shall be declared to be entitled to Relief hereunder the Right in and to all such Compositions for Tithes included in Memorial and Schedule as may have accrued and remain due from or Persons having at the Time when such Compositions may have so accrued due such like Estates or Interests in the Lands chargeable therewith respectively as would, under the Provisions herein-before contained, have made the Owners thereof liable to the Payment of the Rent-charges herein-before mentioned if this Act had been in force, and such Rent-charge payable the Time when such Compositions accrued due, shall vest in Her Majesty; and the said Lord Lieutenant shall issue a Proclamation, to be posted on conspicuous Places within the proper Parish (whereof the Publication in the Dublin Gazette shall be sufficient Evidence, as also of such Declaration the Lord Lieutenant in Council), enjoining and requiring all Persons named in the Schedule annexed to each such Memorial, and having such Estates or Interests as aforesaid respectively, to pay to such Bank or Person as the said Lords Commissioners of the Treasury shall appoint to receive the same the several Sums in such Schedule stated to be due and owing by them severally, or so much thereof as they shall respectively admit to be due, and warning all such Persons that in default of their paying the same within One Calendar Month from the Date thereof such Proceedings as are by this Act warranted will be forthwith taken for the Levy and Recovery of the Composition so remaining due and unpaid; and the Cashier of the Bank, or Person authorized to receive such Sums, shall give to every Party making any such Payment a Receipt, which shall be an Acquittance for the Monies therein expressed to have been received; and if for the full Amount in such Schedule stated, or for such lesser Amount in lieu thereof as Her Majesty’s Attorney General for Ireland shall direct to be received, such Receipt shall be an Acquittance for all Composition for Tithe which might claimed from such Party by the Person upon whose Application the Proclamation aforesaid may have been issued, or by the Crown in right of such Person under the Provisions of this Act.
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