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    Renewable Leasehold Conversion Act, 1849.

    Renewable Leasehold Conversion 1849.

    Uimhir 27 de 1965: AN tACHT COMHARBAIS, 1965

  2. #1136537

    (c) On the purchase of freehold or leasehold lands in the State provided that in the case of leasehold lands such lands are at the date of the purchase held under a lease with an unexpired term of at least sixty years;

    ( c ) On the purchase of freehold or leasehold lands in the State provided that in the case of leasehold lands such lands are at the date of the purchase held under a lease with an unexpired term of at least sixty years;

    Uimhir 1 (Príobháideach) de 1961: AN tACHT UM IONTAOBHAS UÍBH EACHACH (LEASÚ), 1961

  3. #932533

    (2) Freehold and leasehold properties and mortgages and also all furniture and fittings shall be valued by an Independent Valuer to be approved of by the Minister for Industry and Commerce.

    (2) Freehold and leasehold properties and mortgages and also all furniture and fittings shall be valued by an Independent Valuer to be approved of by the Minister for Industry and Commerce.

    Uimhir 31 de 1938: ACHT ÁRACHAIS (LEASÚ), 1938

  4. #1361064

    —Duine a mbeidh teideal aige chun leasa i dtalamh ar teideal é chun an leasa sin a thionscain faoi léas ar feadh saolta is inathnuaite go suthain a bunaíodh roimh an lú lá de Lúnasa, 1849, agus nach ndearnadh a chomhshó ina dheontas feofheirme faoin Renewable Leasehold Conversion Act, 1849, déanfaidh sé, ó thosach feidhme an Achta seo, an talamh a theachtadh ar eastát i bhfeo simplí.

    —A person entitled to an interest in land the title to which interest originated under a lease for lives renewable forever which was created prior to the 1st day of August, 1849, and was not converted into a fee farm grant under the Renewable Leasehold Conversion Act, 1849, shall from the commencement of this Act hold the land for an estate in fee simple.

    Uimhir 10 de 1980: AN tACHT UM THIARNAÍ TALÚN AGUS TIONÓNTAÍ (LEASÚ), 1980

  5. #987503

    MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Made the 28th day of December One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-four BETWEEN DOROTHY VIOLET JEFFERIES of Carrigbyrne, Adamstown County Wexford Married Woman (hereinafter called “The Settlor”) and MAURICE VICTOR LAKIN of Horetown Foulksmills County Wexford Esquire of the One Part and THE MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE (hereinafter for brevity referred to as “The Minister”) of the Other Part WHEREAS the lands tenements hereditaments and premises described in Parts I and II of the Schedule hereto formerly formed part of the Family Estates settled by the late Right Honourable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald by an Indenture of Settlement dated the tenth day of April One Thousand Eight Hundred and eighty and made between The Right Honorable Maurice FitzGerald (commonly called Lord Maurice FitzGerald) first part The said Right Honorable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald (then Forbes) of the second part George Arthur Hastings Earl of Granard of the third part The Honorable William Francis Forbes and Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier of the 4th part George Errington and Charles Robert Hamilton fifth part (being the Settlement executed on the marriage then intended and shortly afterwards solemnized between the said Lord Maurice FitzGerald and the said Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald) AND WHEREAS there was issue of the said marriage one son only namely Gerald Hugh FitzGerald who attained twenty-one years and died on the thirteenth day of September One thousand nine hundred and fourteen AND WHEREAS in the events which have happened The Settlor became on the death of the said Right Honorable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald on the 18th day of November One thousand nine hundred and forty two and is now seised for an estate of inheritance in fee simple in possession of portions of All that and Those the lands tenements and hereditaments described in Part I of the Schedule hereto and of the Leasehold interest in All That and Those the lands tenements and hereditaments described in Part II of the Schedule hereto subject to the yearly rent of One pound twelve shillings and ten pence per annum and the said Maurice Victor Lakin is seised in fee simple in possession of the residue of the said lands tenements and hereditaments described in the said First Schedule hereto all being part of the lands tenements and hereditaments heretofore together known as Johnstown Castle and Demesne (hereinafter called “The Estate”) AND WHEREAS the said Maurice Victor Lakin is the surviving son of the late Kathleen Lakin daughter of the said Right Honorable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald and has become entitled to the said Family estates or the proceeds of sale of the same (other than part of Johnstown Castle and Demesne) under the last Resettlement thereof dated the nineteenth day of December One thousand nine hundred and seven and made between the said Gerald FitzGerald first part The Right Honorable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald of the second part and The Right Honorable Lord Frederick FitzGerald and Thomas Francis Crozier of the third part AND WHEREAS in the belief that it was intended that Johnstown Castle and Demesne should devolve with and as part of the said Family Estates The Settlor has offered to assure the same unto the said Maurice Victor Lakin AND WHEREAS the said Maurice Victor Lakin is desirous that The Estate together with all growing Crops thereon should be presented to The Nation as a Free Gift for the purposes hereinafter mentioned and has requested The Settlor to enter into the Agreement hereinafter contained AND WHEREAS The Settlor and the said Maurice Victor Lakin having informed The Government of Éire of the said desire to make the aforesaid gift requested it to accept the same on behalf of The Nation and the Government having duly intimated its willingness to accept the Gift It was agreed that The Estate should be conveyed and assigned by The Settlor and the said Maurice Victor Lakin to the

    MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Made the 28th day of December One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-four BETWEEN DOROTHY VIOLET JEFFERIES of Carrigbyrne, Adamstown County Wexford Married Woman (hereinafter called "The Settlor") and MAURICE VICTOR LAKIN of Horetown Foulksmills County Wexford Esquire of the One Part and THE MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE (hereinafter for brevity referred to as "The Minister") of the Other Part WHEREAS the lands tenements hereditaments and premises described in Parts I and II of the Schedule hereto formerly formed part of the Family Estates settled by the late Right Honourable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald by an Indenture of Settlement dated the tenth day of April One Thousand Eight Hundred and eighty and made between The Right Honorable Maurice FitzGerald (commonly called Lord Maurice FitzGerald) first part The said Right Honorable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald (then Forbes) of the second part George Arthur Hastings Earl of Granard of the third part The Honorable William Francis Forbes, and Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier of the 4th part George Errington and Charles Robert Hamilton fifth part (being the Settlement executed on the marriage then intended and shortly afterwards solemnized between the said Lord Maurice FitzGerald and the said Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald) AND WHEREAS there was issue of the said marriage one son only namely Gerald Hugh FitzGerald who attained twenty-one years and died on the thirteenth day of September One thousand nine hundred and fourteen AND WHEREAS in the events which have happened The Settlor became on the death of the said Right Honorable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald, on the 18th day of November One thousand nine hundred and forty two and is now seised for an estate of inheritance in fee simple in possession of portions of All that and Those the lands tenements and hereditaments described in Part I of the Schedule hereto and of the Leasehold interest in All That and Those the lands tenements and hereditaments described in Part II of the Schedule hereto subject to the yearly rent of One pound twelve shillings and ten pence per annum and the said Maurice Victor Lakin is seised in fee simple in possession of the residue of the said lands tenements and hereditaments described in the said First Schedule hereto all being part of the lands tenements and hereditaments heretofore together known as Johnstown Castle and Demesne (hereinafter called "The Estate") AND WHEREAS the said Maurice Victor Lakin is the surviving son of the late Kathleen Lakin daughter of the said Right Honorable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald and has become entitled to the said Family estates or the proceeds of sale of the same (other than part of Johnstown Castle and Demesne) under the last Resettlement thereof dated the nineteenth day of December One thousand nine hundred and seven and made between the said Gerald FitzGerald first part The Right Honorable Lady Adelaide Jane Frances FitzGerald of the second part and The Right Honorable Lord Frederick FitzGerald and Thomas Francis Crozier of the third part AND WHEREAS in the belief that it was intended that Johnstown Castle and Demesne should devolve with and as part of the said Family Estates The Settlor has offered to assure the same unto the said Maurice Victor Lakin AND WHEREAS the said Maurice Victor Lakin is desirous that The Estate together with all growing Crops thereon should be presented to The Nation as a Free Gift for the purposes hereinafter mentioned and has requested The Settlor to enter into the Agreement hereinafter contained AND WHEREAS The Settlor and the said Maurice Victor Lakin having informed The Government of Éire of the said desire to make the aforesaid gift requested it to accept the same on behalf of The Nation and the Government having duly intimated its willingness to accept the Gift It was agreed that The Estate should be conveyed and assigned by The Settlor and the said Maurice Victor Lakin to th

    Uimhir 33 de 1945: ACHT CHOLÁISTE TALMHAÍOCHTA CHAISLEÁN BHAILE SHEONACH, 1945