In short
This law gives priority to certain charges on land in favor of the Agricultural Credit Corporation, Limited, and protects people with equitable interests in that land from loss due to this priority.
What it regulates
- The priority of charges on land registered under the Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891.
- The rights of individuals who hold equitable interests in such land.
- The protection of minors and individuals of unsound mind who have equitable claims.
- The conditions under which a charge in favor of the Agricultural Credit Corporation, Limited, takes precedence.
Who it concerns
- Persons registered as full owners of land under the Act of 1891 who charge their land in favor of the Agricultural Credit Corporation, Limited.
- Individuals with equitable interests or claims against such land, including minors and lunatics.
Key points
- A charge in favor of the Corporation for a principal sum not exceeding four hundred pounds can take priority over existing, unregistered equitable claims if certain conditions are met.
- If a charge is not a "permanent improvement charge," the mortgagor (the person who gave the charge) must indemnify other equitable claimants against loss.
- Minors and lunatics with equitable claims can seek a court order for the mortgagor to provide an indemnity to protect their interests.
- The Act defines "permanent improvement charge" as a charge where the principal sum was advanced solely for constructing buildings or making permanent improvements to increase land productivity.
đ Legal text
Agricultural Credit Act, 1928
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Number 22 of 1928.
AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ACT, 1928.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section
1.
Definitions.
2.
Priority of certain charges in favour of the Corporation.
3.
Rights of persons having equitable interests.
4.
Protection of minors and lunatics.
5.
Short title and citation.
Act Referred to
Agricultural Credit Act, 1927
No. 24 of 1927
Number 22 of 1928.
AGRICULTURAL CREDIT ACT, 1928.
AN ACT TO GIVE PRIORITY TO CERTAIN CHARGES ON LAND REGISTERED UNDER THE LOCAL REGISTRATION OF TITLE (IRELAND) ACT, 1891, IN FAVOUR OF THE AGRICULTURAL CREDIT CORPORATION, LIMITED, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROTECTION OF PERSONS HAVING EQUITABLE INTERESTS IN SUCH LAND AGAINST LOSS BY REASON OF THE GIVING OF SUCH PRIORITY. [30th July, 1928.]
BE IT ENACTED BY THE OIREACHTAS OF SAORSTĂT EIREANN AS FOLLOWS:â
Definitions.
1.âIn this Actâ
the expression âthe Principal Actâ means the
Agricultural Credit Act, 1927
(No. 24 of 1927);
the expression âthe Act of 1891â means the Local Registration of Title (Ireland) Act, 1891;
the expression âthe Corporationâ means the Agricultural Credit Corporation, Limited; and
the word âregistrationâ means registration in a register maintained under the Act of 1891 and cognate words shall be construed accordingly.
Priority of certain charges in favour of the Corporation.
2.â(1) Whereâ
(a) a person is registered in a register of free-holders maintained under the Act of 1891 as full owner of land, and
(b) such registration is subject to a note (in this Act referred to as a note as to equities) that such land is registered subject to the rights or equities (if any) arising from the interest vested in a purchaser thereof under the Land Purchase Acts being deemed to be a graft on such purchaser's previous interest or arising in any other manner from the existence of such previous interest, and
(c) such person charges such land in favour of the Corporation with payment of a principal sum not exceeding four hundred pounds, and
(d) such charge is duly registered in such register as a burden affecting such land, and
(e) no lis pendens is entered in the register against such land;
then (subject to the provisions of this section) such charge shall as against such land be in priority to and shall override all estates and interests in and all incumbrances on and all claims against such land which at the date of the registration of such charge are not entered in the register but are preserved by virtue of the said note as to equities.
(2) Where, at the date of an instrument creating a charge on registered land which would on registration be entitled to priority under this section, a caution under section 69 of the Act of 1891 appears on the register in respect of such land and such caution was lodged by a person claiming to be entitled to an equitable claim as defined by this section in respect of such land and such equitable claim is at any time after the registration of such charge registered as an estate or interest in or burden on such land, the relative priorities of such charge and such equitable claim shall notwithstanding anything contained in this Act be determined as if this Act had not been passed.
(3) In this Actâ
land registered in a register of free-holders maintained under the Act of 1891 is referred to as registered land;
a charge on registered land to which priority is given by this section is referred to as a priority charge;
a person by whom a priority charge is given is referred to as a mortgagor;
estates and interests in and incumbrances on and claims against registered land which at the date of the registration of a priority charge against such land are not entered in the said register but are preserved by virtue of a note as to equities are collectively referred to as equitable claims;
a person entitled to an equitable claim against registered land is referred to as an equitable claimant; and
the expression âpermanent improvement chargeâ means a priority charge in respect of which it is shown by the mortgagor that the principal sum secured by such charge was advanced by the Corporation solely for the purpose of constructing buildings on the land the subject of such charge or for the purpose of making on such land improvements of a permanent character calculated to increase or facilitate or conduce to the increase of the productivity of such land and that the said principal sum was actually expended wholly for one or more of those purposes.
Rights of persons having equitable interests.
3.â(1) A priority charge which is not a permanent improvement charge shall as between the mortgagor by whom such charge was given and equitable claimants (other than such mortgagor) against land affected by such charge be deemed to be charged on all and every (if any) estate and interest in such land to which such mortgagor was at the date of the registration of such charge or becomes at any time thereafter beneficially entitled in indemnification of all equitable claims against such land by equitable claimants other than such mortgagor.
(2) All moneys paid to the Corporation by, or out of the share estate or interest of, an equitable claimant (other than the mortgagor) against registered land on foot of a priority charge which is not a permanent improvement charge on such land shall be repaid to such claimant by the mortgagor on demand with interest thereon at the rate of five per cent. per annum and until so repaid such moneys and the said interest thereon shall be a debt due by the mortgagor to such person and shall be deemed to be charged in favour of such person on all and every (if any) estate and interest to which the mortgagor is beneficially entitled in such land or the proceeds of the sale thereof at the date of such payment to the Corporation.
Protection of minors and lunatics.
4.â(1) Where registered land is subject to a priority charge which is not a permanent improvement charge and a person entitled at the date of the registration of such charge to an equitable claim against such land is at the date of such registration under the age of twenty-one years, or of unsound mind, such person shall be entitled at any time after such registration but, in the case of a person under the age of twenty-one years at the time of such registration, not after he attains the age of twenty-five years to obtain from the Circuit Court an order that the mortgagor do, by giving security, lodgment of money in court or such other means as shall be approved of by the court, give to such person an indemnity which in the opinion of the Court adequately protects the equitable claim of such person against the said priority charge and that in default of the mortgagor giving such indemnity within three months after the date of such order the said registered land be sold by the Court and the proceeds of such sale be applied according to law and that in any event the costs of such person in relation to such order, the application therefor and all proceedings thereunder when taxed as between solicitor and client be paid by the mortgagor.
(2) An indemnity given by a mortgagor in pursuance of an order under the foregoing sub-section shall be enforceable, with the leave of the Circuit Court and in such manner as that Court shall direct, whenever the priority charge in respect of which such indemnity was given is enforced to the prejudice of the equitable claim for the protection of which such indemnity was given or in such other circumstances as in the opinion of the said Court render it just and equitable that such indemnity should be enforced.
(3) The rights and benefits conferred on any person by this section shall be in addition and without prejudice to any other rights or benefits to which such person may be entitled under this Act.
(4) No order under sub-section (1) of this section shall be granted without notice to the mortgagor unless the Court shall think proper to dispense with such notice.
Short title and citation.
5.âThis Act may be cited as the Agricultural Credit Act, 1928, and the Principal Act and this Act may be cited together as the Agricultural Credit Acts, 1927 and 1928.
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