Church Temporalities Act, 1833

Sums so due may be sued for and recovered, as by said Trustees, in Name of and by Commissioners.

LIX. And be it further enacted, That all and every the Sums of Money so actually due on account of First Fruits and Arrears thereof, and all and every Sum and Sums so lent and advanced as aforesaid for building, rebuilding, improving, enlarging, or repairing Glebe or other Houses and Offices, and which are or shall become due and payable as aforesaid, and all and every Sum or Sums of Money due or to become due on any Account whatever to the said Trustees and Commissioners of First Fruits in Ireland, other than the Sums by this Act remitted, shall and may be sued for and recovered and levied, by or under the Directions of the Commissioners of this Act and their Successors, and in their Name as aforesaid, by the same Ways, Means, Remedies, and Processes, and at the Times, as the same might have been respectively sued for and recovered and levied by or for the said Trustees and Commissioners of First Fruits in Ireland if this Act had not been passed; and that all the Powers, Remedies, and Authorities given or mentioned in any Act or Acts of Parliament, or otherwise provided or allowed by Law, for the Recovery thereof respectively, shall, until all and every such Sum and Sums shall be recovered and paid as aforesaid, continue and be in full Force and Effect as if the same were herein re-enacted, and as if the Commissioners of this Act had been named in every such Act or Acts, or in any Bond or Bonds or other Securities therein respectively mentioned, and in pursuance thereof respectively executed and entered into, instead of the Trustees and Commissioners of the First Fruits in Ireland.