Landed Estates Court (Ireland) Act, 1861

Indemnity to Lieutenant Colonel John Henry Keogh.

3. ‘Whereas Lieutenant Colonel John Henry Keogh has sustained a Loss of One thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine Pounds Six Shillings and Sevenpence by the Neglect of an Officer of the Incumbered Estates Court: And whereas it is expedient that he should be indemnified for the said Loss:’ Be it therefore enacted, That the Judges of the Landed Estates Court may, with the Sanction of the Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury, direct the Payment to the said Lieutenant Colonel John Henry Keogh, from Time to Time, out of the Duties levied or to be levied under the Provisions of the said recited Act, of an Amount not exceeding the said Sum of One thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine Pounds Six Shillings and Sevenpence; and, except with the Sanction of the said Commissioners, no General Order reducing the said Duties shall be issued until there shall have been received after the passing of this Act, from the Proceeds of the Difference between the existing Duties and the reduced Duties to be levied under this Act, a Sum amounting to One thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine Pounds Six Shillings and Sevenpence.