Record of Title Act (Ireland) 1865

Certificates to be evidence.

Deposit of certificates as securities.

Stamp duty in such cases.

21. Every land certificate, or certificate of charge, duly signed and sealed, shall be conclusive evidence of the several matters therein contained as of the date of such certificate. The deposit of the certificate by the person entitled thereto shall, for the purpose of creating a lien on his estate and interest, be a valid security in the terms of any letter or memorandum or agreement accompanying such deposit; and such letter or memorandum or agreement shall be chargeable with the same stamp duty as a mortgage would have been according to the Stamp Acts now in force.