County Infirmaries (Ireland) Act, 1831

When less than 200l. and above 20l.

30. If any money so agreed to be paid for any land, ground, houses, tenements, or hereditaments purchased, taken, or used for the purposes aforesaid, and belonging to any corporation, or to any person or persons under any disability or incapacity as aforesaid, shall be less than the sum of two hundred pounds, and shall exceed the sum of twenty pounds, then and in all such cases the same shall, at the option of the person or persons for the time being entitled to the rents and profits of the land, ground, houses, tenements, or hereditaments so purchased, taken, or used, or of his, her, or their guardian or guardians, committee or committees, in case of infancy or lunacy, to be signified by writing under their respective hands, be paid into the Bank of Ireland, in the name and with the privity of the said Accountant General of the Court of Chancery, and to be placed to his account as aforesaid, in order to be applied in manner herein-before directed; or otherwise the same shall be paid at the like option to two trustees, to be nominated by the person or persons making such option, and approved of by the said commissioners, or any three of them, such nomination and approbation to be signified in writing under the hands of the nominating and approving parties, in order that such principal money, and the dividends arising thereon, may be applied in manner herein-before directed, so far as the case be applicable, without obtaining or being required to obtain the direction or approbation of the said Court of Chancery.