Fines and Recoveries Act 1833

Every Disposition by the Commissioner of Copyhold Lands where the Estate shall not be equitable to have the same Operation as a Surrender; and the Person to whom such Land shall have been disposed of may claim to be admitted on paying the Fines, &c.

LXVI. And be it further enacted, That every Disposition which under this Act may be made by any Commissioner acting in the Execution of any such Fiat as aforesaid of Lands held by Copy of Court Roll shall, in every Case in which the Estate of the Bankrupt in such Lands shall not be merely an Estate in Equity, operate in the same Manner as if such Lands had, for the same Estate which shall have been acquired by the Disposition by such Commissioner as aforesaid, been duly surrendered into the Hands of the Lord of the Manor of which they may be Parcel, to the Use of the Person to whom the same shall have been disposed of by such Commissioner; and the Person to whom the Lands shall have been so disposed of by such Commissioner may claim to be admitted Tenant of such Lands, to hold the same by the ancient Rents, Customs, and Services, in the same Manner as if such Lands had been duly surrendered to his Use into the Hands of the Lord of the Manor of which such Lands may be Parcel, and shall, upon being admitted Tenant of such Lands, to hold the same as aforesaid, pay the Fines, Fees, and other Dues which could have been lawfully demanded upon such Admittance if such Lands had, for the same Estate which shall have been acquired by the Disposition by such Commissioner as aforesaid, passed by Surrender into the Hands of the Lord, to the Use of the Person so admitted.