Railways Act (Ireland) 1851

Delivery of certificate, &c. may be enforced by application to Court of Chancery.

21. If from any reason whatever the company shall not deliver the certificate aforesaid to any party claiming to be entitled to any interest in any lands the possession whereof has been taken by the company as aforesaid, then the right to have a certificate according to the provisions of this Act may, at the costs and charges of the company, be enforced by any party or parties, by application to the High Court of Chancery in Ireland in a summary way by petition; and all other rights and interests of any party or parties arising under the provisions of this Act may be in like manner enforced against the company by such application as aforesaid.

[S. 22–24 rep. 23 & 24 Vict. c. 97, ss. 2–4. S. 23 provided that money to be deposited in respect of lands should be paid into the Bank of Ireland in the name of the Accountant General of the Court of Chancery.]