Landed Property Improvement (Ireland) Act 1847

Power to Commissioners in case of entering to complete Works to expend such further Sum as may be necessary.

XXXIV. And be it enacted, That in any Case in which the said Commissioners of Public Works shall have entered as by this Act is provided upon any Lands for the Completion of any Works if the Residue of the Monies originally agreed to be advanced by the said Commissioners shall not in the Judgment of the said Commissioners be sufficient to complete the Works, it shall be lawful for the said Commissioners, with the Sanction of the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury, to expend such further Sum as they may think beneficial to all Persons interested in the Land, and necessary to make any Works commenced available for the Improvement of the Land; and the Order of the said Commissioners of Public Works directing any such further Expenditure shall be registered in like Manner, and shall have the same Effect, as any Order directing an Advance; and the Lands therein specified shall, from the Date of such Order, become charged with the Payment, in manner by this Act directed, of a Rent-charge bearing such Proportion as aforesaid to the Amount of such further Advance; and in any such Case it shall be lawful for the said Commissioners, by any such Order, to fix the Date from which any such Rent-charge shall be computed, and the Day whereon the first Payment thereof shall be made.