Shannon Navigation Act, 1839

If the Purchase Money be lodged in Bank, Court may appoint a Person to execute the Conveyance.

XXXIII. And be it enacted, That in case the Purchase Money of the Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments required to be conveyed shall have been lodged in the Bank of Ireland as aforesaid, or in case any Person so required to execute such a Conveyance shall refuse to execute the same, or be incapable of executing the same, then and in every such Case it shall be lawful for the Court of Chancery of Ireland, on the Application of the said Commissioners by Motion or Petition, to direct any Person whom such Court may think fit to appoint for such Purpose to execute to the said Commissioners a Conveyance in the Form aforesaid, or as near thereto as the Circumstances of the Case will admit, of the Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments the Purchase Money whereof shall have been lodged in the said Bank as aforesaid; and all Conveyances which shall be executed for the Purposes of this Act shall be duly enrolled in the Rolls Office of Her Majesty’s High Court of Chancery in Ireland within Three Months from the Execution thereof respectively, and shall be good and valid and effectual in Law to all Intents and Purposes, and shall operate and be good as a Merger of all outstanding Terms of Years, and be a complete and effectual Bar to all Estate Tail, and other Estates, Right, Title, Remainders, Reversions, Limitations, Trusts, Charges, and Incumbrances whatsoever, and shall be conclusive and binding against the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, and against all Bodies Politic and Corporate, Trustees, and all other Persons whatsoever herein-before described, who claim any Estate or Interest in the Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, or other Matters or Things thereby conveyed.