Landed Property Improvement (Ireland) Act 1847

Recovery of Rent-charge by Appointment of Receiver in default of Payment.

XXXIX. And be it enacted, That if any half-yearly Payment of such Rent-charge shall remain unpaid by the Space of Twenty-one Days next after the Day on which the same should be paid as aforesaid, then it shall be lawful for the Court of Chancery in Ireland, upon the Petition of the Attorney General for Ireland for the Time being, to appoint a Receiver of the Rents, Profits, and Issues of the Lands liable to any such Rent-charge, who shall have the same Powers as any other Receiver of the said Court of Chancery, and shall apply the same Rents, Profits, and Issues (after Deduction of the necessary Expences of the Application to the said Court, and the other Expences consequent thereon, and after Payment of all Outgoings in respect of any Charges or Incumbrances having Priority under this Act, and the Costs of Collection and of the Receiver,) in or towards Payment of the said Rent-charge.