Church Temporalities Act, 1836

In case of Lispute, &c. the Tenant may petition the Court of Chancery or Exchequer.

Court may determine in a summary Manner, and appoint a Person to convey.

III. And be it enacted, That in case of any Dispute or Difference between such inferior Tenant and his next immediate Landlord, or in case such Landlord shall not execute to such Tenant a Conveyance of the Fee Simple and Inheritance of and in such Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments within One Calendar Month next after the same shall have been duly tendered to him or to his known Agent, or in case such next immediate Landlord shall be an Infant or Lunatic, or shall not be resident in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, then and in every such Case it shall and may be lawful for such inferior Tenant to apply to the Court of Chancery or Court of Exchequer in Ireland by Petition setting forth the Facts and Circumstances of the Case; and it shall and may be lawful for such Court to hear such Petition in a summary Manner, and to make such Order thereon as such Court shall think fit, and to appoint a Person to execute such Conveyance to such Tenant in the Name of such Landlord, in case such Landlord shall reside out of the Jurisdiction of such Court or shall labour under any legal Disability, or in case such Court for any other Reason shall think it expedient to appoint such Person; and every such Conveyance so executed shall be valid and effectual to all Intents and Purposes.