Church Temporalities Act, 1833

Deeds to be enrolled, and Certificate registered.

CXL. And provided also, and be it further enacted, That the said Commissioners, or Archbishop or Bishop or other Ecclesiastical Person, as the Case may be, shall, in every Case of such Purchase, cause such Deed or Deeds of Conveyance to be enrolled in the Rolls Office of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland (for which Enrolment a Fee of Two Shillings and Sixpence only shall be demanded or paid); and the said Commissioners shall in every such Case cause a Certificate, specifying the Amount of the annual Rent and of the average Renewal Fine theretofore paid or payable on the several Occasions of renewing the Lease in the said Lands or Premises during such Period as aforesaid, to be registered in the Registry of the Diocese wherein the same shall be situate, and also to be enrolled in the Rolls Office of the High Court of Chancery in Ireland along with and annexed to the Enrolment of the said Deed or Deeds; an attested and compared Copy of which Certificate, when enrolled in the said Rolls Office as aforesaid, shall be and be deemed and taken to be conclusive Evidence of the Truth of the several Matters and Things therein contained as aforesaid.