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LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT 1881 - SECT 10



10. The landlord and tenant of any ordinary tenancy and the landlord and
proposed tenant of any holding to which this Act applies which is not subject
to a subsisting tenancy, may agree, the one to grant and the other to accept a
lease for a term of thirty-one years or upwards (in this Act referred to as a
judicial lease), on such conditions and containing such provisions as the
parties to such lease may mutually agree upon, and such lease, if sanctioned
by the court, after considering the interest of the tenant, and where such
lease is made by a limited owner, the interest of all persons entitled to any
estate or interest in the holding subsequent to the estate or interest of such
limited owner, shall be deemed to be substituted for the former tenancy, if
any, in the holding; and the tenancy shall during the continuance of such
lease be regulated by the provisions of that lease alone, and shall not be
deemed to be a tenancy to which this Act applies.

At the expiration of a judicial lease made to the tenant of a present tenancy
and for a term not exceeding sixty years the lessee shall be deemed to be the
tenant of a present ordinary tenancy from year to year at the rent and subject
to the conditions of the lease, so far as such conditions are applicable to
such tenancy.

Present ordinary tenancy converted into fixed tenancy.



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