Dunmore Harbour Act 1818

Verdicts to be enrolled in the Court of Chancery.

Amount of Verdict to be paid into Court of Chancery when Difficulty as to Title.

XIII. And be it further enacted, That all such Judgments, Verdicts, Sentences, Decrees, Orders, and other Proceedings of the said Commissioners and Juries, as relate to or concern the Premises aforesaid, shall be enrolled in the Roll’s Office of the Court of Chancery in Ireland, and the same, or true Copies thereof, shall be deemed and taken to be good and sufficient Evidence and Proof in any Court or Courts of Law or Equity whatsoever; and immediately on the Entry of such Verdicts, Judgments, Sentences, Decrees, Orders, and other Proceedings of the said Commissioners and Juries as aforesaid, and on Payment of the Sum or Sums of Money agreed on or adjudged or awarded for the Purchase of any Land or Premises, to the Proprietor or Proprietors of any Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, and Premises, or to the Person or Persons who shall be entitled to receive such Money, or on Payment of such Money, respecting which any Difficulties, Disputes, or Differences shall arise, into the Bank of Ireland, in Manner and for the Purposes herein mentioned, all the Estate, Right, Title, Term, Interest, use, Trust, Property, Claim, and Demand in Law and Equity of the Persons to whom or to whose use such Money shall be paid as aforesaid, shall pass to and be vested in the said Commissioners for the Purposes of this Act, who shall be deemed in Law to be in the Actual Possession thereof to all Intents and Purposes whatsoever.