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  2. Land Acts (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The act was amended by the Land Law (Ireland) Act 1896 (59 & 60 Vict. c. 47), increasing the amount available for purchase and removing the clauses which had made the Act unattractive. The Land Courts were empowered to sell 1,500 bankrupt estates to tenants.

  3. Alternative law in Ireland prior to 1921 - Wikipedia

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    An Irish landlord reduced to begging for rent in an 1880 caricature Alternative legal systems began to be used by Irish nationalist organizations during the 1760s as a means of opposing British rule in Ireland. Groups which enforced different laws included the Whiteboys, Repeal Association, Ribbonmen, Irish National Land League, Irish National League, United Irish League, Sinn Féin, and the ...

  4. Property qualification - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the 1921 Partition of Ireland, the Protestant Ascendancy had similarly barred most of the native Irish Catholics from voting for Irish seats in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland once the last bar to Catholics voting in the United Kingdom had been lifted by the Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829. The property ...

  5. Land Law (Ireland) Act 1881 - Wikipedia

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    Although after a few years' experience of the Act land agitation resurfaced to a limited extent, the possibility of the Protestant tenants of Ulster uniting with the Catholic tenants in the rest of Ireland, such as had been attempted in the Tenant Right League of the 1850s [15] and in the 1874 Tenant Right convention in Belfast, [16] disappeared.

  6. Right to property - Wikipedia

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    The right to property, or the right to own property (cf. ownership), is often [how often?] classified as a human right for natural persons regarding their possessions.A general recognition of a right to private property is found [citation needed] more rarely and is typically heavily constrained insofar as property is owned by legal persons (i.e. corporations) and where it is used for ...

  7. Married Women's Property Act 1882 - Wikipedia

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    The Married Women's Property Act 1882 (45 & 46 Vict. c. 75) was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that significantly altered English law regarding the property rights of married women, which besides other matters allowed married women to own and control property in their own right. The act applied in England (and Wales) and Ireland ...

  8. Law of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    As a result, while the Irish state has been in existence for a century, the statute book stretches back in excess of 800 years. By virtue of the Statute Law Revision Act 2007, the oldest Act currently in force in the Republic of Ireland is the Fairs Act 1204. The statute law of the Republic of Ireland includes law passed by the following: [8]

  9. List of acts of the Oireachtas - Wikipedia

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    No. 10/1923 – Solicitors (Ireland) Act 1898, Amendment Act 1923; No. 11/1923 – Local Authorities (Extension of Time) Act 1923; No. 12/1923 – Electoral Act 1923; No. 13/1923 – Summer Time Act 1923; No. 14/1923 – Governor-General's Salary and Establishment Act 1923; No. 15/1923 – Damage To Property (Compensation) Act 1923