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LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT 1881 - SECT 23



23. A landlord being a limited owner, as defined by the twenty-sixth section
of the Landlord and Tenant (Ireland) Act, 1870, may exercise under the
foregoing provisions of this Act any powers which he might exercise if he were
an absolute owner, with this exception, that except in the case of a body
corporate, commissioners, or other like body, a limited owner shall not grant
a judicial lease or create a fixed tenancy without the sanction of the court.
Any fines or principal moneys arising from the exercise of such powers shall
be dealt with in manner provided by the Lands Clauses Consolidation Acts ...
with respect to the purchase money or compensation coming to parties having
limited interests.

In the case of any holding subject to mortgage the prescribed notice of any
agreement between landlord and tenant for granting a judicial lease or
creating a fixed tenancy of such holding under the foregoing provisions of
this Act, shall be served upon the mortgagee, and the mortgagee shall be
entitled to intervene in such proceedings in the prescribed manner and subject
to the prescribed conditions.

S.24 rep. by 1896 c.47 s.52 sch.2; SLR 1950


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