King's Inns Act 1798

Dean and chapter and other parties may proceed by action of debts, &c.

Judgments obtained on such actions shall be deemed as binding the real and freehold estates, and she personal property of said society.

II. Provided always, and be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That it shall and may be lawful for the said dean and chapter, prebendaries, choral vicars, and their successors, Richard Wilson, lord Mountjoy, John Nash, and William Fletcher, each and every of them, and their heirs and assigns, respectively, to proceed for the recovery of the said annual rents, or yearly sums, and all arrears thereof, by action of debt or covenant founded upon this act, in any of the superior courts of record, against the said society, by the name of the society of the king’s inns; and that all and every judgment and judgments which shall, or may be obtained on all and every such action and actions of debt or covenant, shall be deemed and taken by virtue of this act, as binding the real and freehold estates of the said society, however vested in trustees for their use, and as binding the personal property of the said society, in whatsoever hands, or wheresoever such personal property may be, so that one or more execution or executions by virtue of this act, may be effectually had, for the satisfaction of all and every such judgment or judgments, any thing, herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding.