Killiney Chapel Act, 1828

In case the Perpetual Curate shall omit to nominate a Chaplain within a certain Time, the Archbishop of Dublin may.

VIII. Provided always, and be it enacted, That in case the said Perpetual Curate of Monkstown shall omit or neglect, for the Space of Three Calendar Months, to nominate a fit Person to the said Archbishop and his Successors, to be licensed and appointed as aforesaid, that then and in such Case it shall and may be lawful for the said Archbishop of Dublin, and his Successors, Archbishops of Dublin, to appoint a Chaplain as in a Case of Lapse, and such Chaplain shall be the lawful Successor in the said Chaplaincy: Provided, however, that if any Chaplain shall die, resign, or be removed during any Vacancy of the said Perpetual Cure or Benefice of Monkstown, no Time running during such Vacancy shall be counted as a Lapse of the Right of Nomination to such Chaplaincy, or as any Part of the Period of Three Months constituting a Lapse, or as in any Manner defeating or running against the said Right of Patronage of the Incumbent of Monkstown, but that such Period of Time shall be counted only during the Plenarty of said Benefice or appropriate Curacy of Monkstown, and begin to run only from the Time when the said Curacy or Benefice of Monkstown shall be full of a Curate or Incumbent.