The Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881, (440 & 450 Vict., Cap. 49): With a Concise IndexJ. Falconer, 1881 - 84 Seiten |
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34 Vict Act applies advances to tenants AGISTMENT appoint arrears of rent authorise Board breach charge civil bill court civil bill processes commis Commissioners of Church conacre consent contract of tenancy cottages Court of Appeal deemed determination by court ejectment emigration entitled expiration fair rent fixed tenancy immediate landlord increase of rent Irish Land Commission judicial commissioner judicial lease judicial rent land commission LAND LAW IRELAND Landlord and Tenant Lands Clauses limited owner loans Lord Lieutenant Majesty's Treasury mission nonpayment of rent notice to quit Parliament passing payable payment person predecessors in title present tenancy proceedings provisions purchase money purposes pursuance quit his holding RECLAMATION OF LAND respect Royal Sign Manual rules sell his tenancy statutory conditions statutory term sub-letting subject to statutory sum not exceeding tenancy means tenancy subject Tenant Ireland tenants by Commission thereof think fit thousand eight hundred tion Treasury Ulster tenant-right custom
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Seite 34 - with respect to " the purchase money or compensation coming to parties having limited interests, or " prevented from treating, or not making title.
Seite 65 - In the construction of this Act the following words and expressions shall have the meaning hereby assigned to them, unless there be something in the context repugnant thereto; that is to say,
Seite 41 - Act, and in construing those Acts for the purposes of this section the special Act shall be construed to mean this Act, and the promoters of the undertaking shall be construed to mean such managers, and land shall be construed to include any right over land.
Seite 61 - Any other matter or thing, whether similar or not to those above mentioned, in respect of which it may be expedient to make rules for the purpose of carrying this Act...
Seite 17 - ... incidents as a tenancy subject to statutory conditions consequent on an increase of rent by a landlord, with this modification, that, during the statutory term in a present tenancy consequent on the first determination of a judicial rent of that tenancy by the court, application by the landlord to authorise the resumption of the holding or part thereof by him for some purpose having relation to the good of the holding or of the estate, shall not be entertained by the court...
Seite 38 - ... not affect or prejudice the enforcement of any right or interest adverse to or in derogation of the title of the first registered proprietor, and subsisting or capable of arising at the time of...
Seite 39 - ... (1.) Any advance made by the land commission for the purpose of supplying money for the purchase of a holding from a landlord or of a holding or parcel from the land commission, shall be repaid by an annuity in favour of the land commission for thirtyfive years of five pounds for every hundred pounds of such advance, and so in proportion for any less gum.
Seite 2 - ... person than the landlord, he shall, upon informing the landlord of the name of the purchaser, state in writing therewith the consideration agreed to be given for the tenancy : (5) If the tenant fails to give the landlord the notice or information required by the foregoing sub-sections, the court may, if it think fit and that the just interests of the landlord so require, declare the sale to be void : (6) Where the tenancy is sold to some other person than the landlord, the landlord may within...
Seite 62 - Parliament is then sitting, or, if not, within forty days after the commencement of the then next ensuing session, and if an address is presented to Her Majesty by either House of Parliament within the next subsequent forty days on which the said House shall have sat, praying that any such rule...
Seite 13 - ... is disturbed in his holding by the act of the landlord, he shall be entitled to such compensation for the loss which the Court shall find to be sustained by him by reason of quitting his holding...