Constabulary (Ireland) Act, 1836

Grant of Houses or Lands for the Use of the Constabulary.

LVI. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful to and for all and every Person or Persons and Corporations Aggregate or Sole, having any Estate of Freehold in Possession in any Lands or Houses, and not otherwise by Law enabled so to do, from Time to Time to grant or demise to the Receiver to be appointed under this Act, or to any Person or Persons to be nominated by him for the Purpose, but in Trust for His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, and for any Term of Years whatsoever, any House or Houses, not being the Mansion House or belonging thereto, or any Portion of Ground, not being the Garden, Lawn, or Park, not exceeding One Acre, for the Purpose of the same being occupied, used, or built upon for the Accommodation of the Constabulary Force to be appointed under this Act; every such Grant or Demise to be made at such annual Rent as may be agreed upon by or on behalf of such Inspector General, to be reserved to the Owner of the immediate Reversion in such Houses or Land for the Time being expectant on the Determination of such Term.