Tuberculosis (Establishment of Sanatoria) Act, 1945 Waiver of rights of the State to certain property.ĭisclaimer of certain land devolving on the State by way of escheat or as bona vacantia.ĭischarge of certain debts due by State authorities, etc., by set off.ĭisposition of moneys standing to the credit of the Woods, Forests and Land Revenues Account.ĭisposition of future moneys received in respect of State land.ĭisposition of moneys standing to credit of the Intestate Estates Fund Deposit Account. Vesting of certain personal property belonging to the State in the Minister.ĭetermination of claims by the State to certain property. Rights and Prerogatives belonging to the people in relation to property, escheat and bona vacantia.Įxercise of rights and prerogatives belonging to the People.ĭevolution of property of dissolved body corporate. Provisions in relation to the Commissioners.Ĭonfirmation of withdrawal of certain claims in respect of former crown rents and former crown reversions.Ĭonfirmation of agreement to sell Aldborough House, Dublin.Ĭonfirmation of certain instruments relating to State land. Meaning of “superior interest” in the Land Purchase Acts.Ĭustody of title deeds relating to State land. Power of Land Commission to purchase or accept gratuitous grant of State land for purposes of the Land Purchase Acts. Gifts to a State authority, the State, the Nation or the People. Priority of moneys due in respect of former crown rents, etc. Recovery of State land held by members of Defence Forces, Garda Síochána, etc. Legal proceedings in respect of State land. Provisions in relation to fees in respect of former crown rents. Redemption of certain State rents payable out of land sold under the Land Purchase Acts. Provisions in relation to certain rents payable to the State. Waiver and release of rent and arrears of rent and mesne rates in respect of State land. Other powers of State authorities in relation to State land other than that mentioned in the First Schedule. Sale, exchange, gratuitous grant and leasing of State land, other than that mentioned in the First Schedule. Powers of State authorities under this Chapter to be exercisable only with the consent of the Minister. Powers of State authorities in relation to State land. Provisions in relation to State land registered under the Registration of Title Act, 1891. Transfer of State land by one State authority to another. Vesting in the Minister of State land not otherwise vested. Vesting of State land in State authorities and transfer of State land from one State authority to another. Repeal of the State Lands Act, 1924, and saving. Cumulative nature of powers under this Act.
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