Settled Land (Ireland) Act 1847

Master to give Notice, and shall hear all Parties, on the Matters referred to him, and report on the same to the Court, who may confirm the same.

III. And be it enacted, That in proceeding under such Order of Reference the said Master shall cause such Notice thereof to be given by Advertisement or otherwise as he shall think fit or the Court of Chancery shall by any general or other Order direct, and shall hear all Parties interested in the Subject Matter of such Reference who may appear before him, and shall report on the Matters so to him referred, and such Report shall be filed according to the Practice of the said Court, and that thereupon it shall be lawful for the said Court, without requiring the Attendance of any Counsel or Solicitor, upon the Petition of the Party obtaining the same, to confirm the said Report absolutely or make such Alteration therein as shall be fit, and to make an Order authorizing or permitting such permanent Improvements to be made, and the Expences of making the same, together with the Expences of obtaining the Authority of the said Court, to be accordingly advanced out of such Monies respectively aforesaid, and which Order shall be registered in the Office of the Registrar of Judgments, in like Manner and on Payment of like Fees as those upon which any Decree or Order may be registered, and that thereupon it shall be lawful for such Trustees or Guardians, or other Person or Persons to whom such Monies or Funds as aforesaid shall have shall been paid, or in whose Care, Custody, or Possession the same shall be and remain for the Time being in the several Cases respectively aforesaid, to advance and lay out such Monies accordingly.