Irish Land Act, 1909

Applications as to price.

63.(1) Subject to any application to the Judicial Commissioner under the last preceding section, and to the final determination of all questions arising thereon, any person interested in the estate or untenanted land who is dissatisfied with the price named in the final offer may apply, within the prescribed time and in the prescribed manner, by way of objection to the Judicial Commissioner to fix the price to be paid for the estate or untenanted land, and, subject to the provisions of this section, the price shall be fixed by the Judicial Commissioner accordingly.

(2) In fixing the price to be paid for an estate or untenanted land, regard shall be had to the fair value of the same to the owner, but no additional allowance shall be made in respect of the purchase being compulsory.

(3) The costs and expenses of and incidental to any application under this Part of this Act shall be at the discretion of the Judicial Commissioner, and the Judicial Commissioner may, if he thinks fit, order the same to be paid by the Land Commission or the Congested Districts Board.