Irish Land Act, 1903

Maps and information to be furnished to Land Commission.

56.(1) The Commissioner of Valuation and Boundary Surveyor shall—

(a) furnish the Land Commission with such maps as they may request to be furnished with; and,

(b) so soon as he is aware of the subdivision or letting of a holding, in respect of which an advance under the Land Purchase Acts has been made, give information to the Land Commission in the prescribed manner of such letting or subdivision.

(2) When any collector of poor rate becomes aware of any subdivision or letting of any such holding, he shall, as soon as may be, give information thereof to the Commissioner of Valuation and Boundary Surveyor.

(3) The district registrar of births and deaths shall, so soon as he is aware of the death of any person who was, at the time of his death, the proprietor of any such holding, situate in whole or in part within his district, give information to the Land Commission in the prescribed manner of such death.

(4) Every district registrar and collector of poor rates who wilfully neglects to comply with the requirements of this section shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding two pounds.

(5) The Lord Lieutenant may make rules for carrying into effect the objects of this section, and those rules, while in force, shall have effect as if enacted in this Act.