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Item 50
App. IIA]
Deserted Tenements Act 1817
[1987 Ed.
making wilful disobedience thereto a contempt of the court, and for issuing warrants to apprehend and bring before the said justices or barons, or any of them, any person or persons wilfully disobeying any such writ, and in case of neglect or refusal to become bound as aforesaid, for committing the person or persons so neglecting or refusing to jail as aforesaid, respecting the recognizances to be taken as aforesaid, and the proceeding or proceedings thereon, shall extend to all writs of habeas corpus awarded in pursuance of the said Act passed in England in the thirty-first year of the reign of King Charles the Second, or of the said Act passed in Ireland in the twenty-first and twenty-second years of his present Majesty, and herein-before recited, in as ample and beneficial a manner as if such writs and the said cases arising thereon had been herein-before specially named and provided for respectively.
Item 52
THE DESERTED TENEMENTS ACT 1817
(57 Geo. 3 c. 52)
[Extracted from Halsbury's Statutes of England (2nd edition), Vol. 6, p. 161]
An Act to alter an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of the Reign of
King George the Second for the more effectual securing the Payment of Rents, and preventing Frauds by Tenants.
[27th June, 1817.]
Certain provisions of recited Act extended to the case of tenants in arrear for one half year's rent instead of one year. . . . . The provisions, powers, and remedies by the said recited Act given to lessors and landlords in case of any tenant deserting the demised premises, and leaving the same uncultivated or unoccupied, so as no sufficient distress can be had to countervail the arrears of rent, shall be extended to the case of tenants holding any lands, tenements, or hereditaments at a rack rent, or where the rent reserved shall be full three-fourths of the yearly value of the demised premises, and who shall be in arrear for one half year's rent (instead of for one year, as in the said recited Act is provided and enacted), and who shall hold such lands and tenements or hereditaments under any demise or agreement either written or verbal and although no right or power of re-entry be reserved or given to the landlord in case of nonpayment of rent, who shall be in arrear for one half year's rent, instead of for one year, as in the said recited Act is provided and enacted.
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Item 50
App. IIA]
Deserted Tenements Act 1817
[1987 Ed.
making wilful disobedience thereto a contempt of the court, and for issuing warrants to apprehend and bring before the said justices or barons, or any of them, any person or persons wilfully disobeying any such writ, and in case of neglect or refusal to become bound as aforesaid, for committing the person or persons so neglecting or refusing to jail as aforesaid, respecting the recognizances to be taken as aforesaid, and the proceeding or proceedings thereon, shall extend to all writs of habeas corpus awarded in pursuance of the said Act passed in England in the thirty-first year of the reign of King Charles the Second, or of the said Act passed in Ireland in the twenty-first and twenty-second years of his present Majesty, and herein-before recited, in as ample and beneficial a manner as if such writs and the said cases arising thereon had been herein-before specially named and provided for respectively.
Item 52
THE DESERTED TENEMENTS ACT 1817
(57 Geo. 3 c. 52)
[Extracted from Halsbury's Statutes of England (2nd edition), Vol. 6, p. 161]
An Act to alter an Act passed in the Eleventh Year of the Reign of
King George the Second for the more effectual securing the Payment of Rents, and preventing Frauds by Tenants.
[27th June, 1817.]
Certain provisions of recited Act extended to the case of tenants in arrear for one half year's rent instead of one year.- . . . . The provisions, powers, and remedies by the said recited Act given to lessors and landlords in case of any tenant deserting the demised premises, and leaving the same uncultivated or unoccupied, so as no sufficient distress can be had to countervail the arrears of rent, shall be extended to the case of tenants holding any lands, tene- ments, or hereditaments at a rack rent, or where the rent reserved shall be full three-fourths of the yearly value of the demised premises, and who shall be in arrear for one half year's rent (instead of for one year, as in the said recited Act is provided and enacted), and who shall hold such lands and tenements or hereditaments under any demise or agreement either written or verbal and although no right or power of re-entry be reserved or given to the landlord in case of nonpayment of rent, who shall be in arrear for one half year's rent, instead of for one year, as in the said recited Act is provided and enacted.
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