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Sections 160 & 161 of 3 & 4 W. 4. c. 37. repealed.
Notice of Period at which Leases are renewable to be served, on Tenant.
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XXVI. From and after the passing of this Act the Enactments contained in the One hundred and sixtieth and One hundred and sixty-first Sections of the Act passed in the Third and Fourth Years of the Reign of King William the Fourth, Chapter Thirty-seven, shall be and the same are hereby repealed; and it shall and may be lawful for the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners, and they are hereby required, so soon as conveniently may be after the passing of this Act, in respect of all Lands and Premises now vested in them under the Provisions of the Acts relating to the Temporalities of the Church in Ireland, or any of them, and in respect of all Lands and Premises hereafter to become vested in them under the Provisions of the said Acts or any of them, or of any Act which shall be hereafter made, within Six Calendar Months from the Time or Times when such Lands and Premises or the Reversion thereof shall have become vested in the said Commissioners, to fix and determine at what Periods or Intervals all and every the respective Leases or Instruments of Demise whereby any such Lands and Premises are or shall be held immediately from and under them the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners (being a Lease or Instrument theretofore usually and customarily renewed and renewable) shall from thenceforth be renewable and renewed, and the said Ecclesiastical Commissioners shall cause Notice in Writing to be served upon the several and respective Tenants holding under or by virtue of any such Lease or Instrument either personally or by sending the same by Post addressed to such Tenant or Tenants at his or their present or last known Place of Residence, or by delivering the same to the known Agent or Agents of such respective Tenants, or by sending it by Post addressed to the present or last known Place of Abode of such Agent, stating thereby the Periods or Intervals at which such Leases or Instruments respectively are thereafter to be renewable and renewed.
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