An economic consideration of the Irish judgment - acts
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Vereker, John P. 'An economic consideration of the Irish judgment - acts'. - Dublin: Transactions of the Dublin Statistical Society,Vol. I Session 2, 1848/1849, pp1-23Download Item:
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Abstract:
It has frequently been asked, Why have the landlords of Ireland
so deeply encumbered their estates? and why do they not
now, by a sale of a portion of their property, release the remainder
from their creditors? The last question has already been
partly answered by the able papers read before this society, by
Professor Hancock and Dr. Longfield, upon "the legal difficulties
that impede the transfer and sale of landed property" in this
country; but as I feel it would be quite impossible for me, in the
short time during which I intend to trespass upon your indulgence,
to give anything even approaching to a satisfactory answer
to the remainder of these questions, I propose to confine myself
altogether, in this paper to the economic effects of the judgment acts
as they exist in Ireland.
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Read March 19th 1849
Author: Vereker, John P.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. I Session 2 1848/1849
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Judgement acts, Land leasingISSN:
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