Fever Hospitals (Ireland) Act, 1834

Tenants for life, &c., may demise six roods of land for same purpose, at full improved yearly value.

2. [Recital.] It shall and may be lawful for any tenant for life or lives, or tenant in tail, or tenant for any determinable fee of any lands or tenements within any county, city, or town in Ireland, and he and they are hereby authorized and empowered, to demise any portion of such lands or tenements, not exceeding six roods, plantation measure, to any body politic and corporate created under the provisions of the said recited Act, to be held by such body politic or corporate for the purposes in the said recited Act mentioned, either for life or lives or years, or for lives renewable or not renewable, as they shall think fit, reserving thereout such yearly rent as shall be agreed upon by and between such person or persons and such corporation respectively: Provided always, that no fine shall be taken or paid on the making any such lease or demise, and that the rent reserved on such lease or demise shall not be less than the full improved yearly value of such lands or tenements at the time of making the same; and each and every such lease or demise shall be good and valid against all persons claiming or who may hereafter claim such lands or hereditaments in reversion, expectancy, or remainder; any other law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.