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Encumbered Estates' Court : ウィキペディア英語版 | Encumbered Estates' Court The Encumbered Estates' Court was established by an act of the parliament in Westminster in 1849, to facilitate the sale of Irish estates whose owners, because of the Great Famine, were unable to meet their obligations.〔(Land and property )〕 It was given authority to sell estates on application from either the owner or an encumbrancer (somebody who had a claim on it) and, after the sale, distribute the proceeds among the creditors, granting clear title to the new owners. In 1858, the court's functions were assumed by the Landed Estates Court, which, in turn, was replaced by Land Commission that was set up under the 1881 Land Act.〔(Estates in the County sold by the Encumbered Estates & Landed Estates Courts 1850-74 )〕 ==References==
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