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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
[AUGUST, 1910
the County Court of the County in which the
lands are situate, then and in such case
service of the Petition and all other docu
ments may be effected by registered letter,
and the production of the certificate of the
posting of such registered letter, signed by
the Postmaster and
initialled,
shall be
considered good service of the said Petition ;
provided that the Court, unless satisfied that
every necessary party has been duly served,
shall adjourn the hearing and direct service
upon such party in such manner as to the
Court shall seem fit.
(5.) Two copies of the Petition shall be
lodged with the Clerk of the Crown and Peace
for the County in which such Petition is
proposed to be heard two clear days before
the return day.
(6.) The Court, if it thinks fit, may, on
the hearing of the Petition, either make an
absolute order for the rectification of the
Register or make a conditional order for the
rectification thereof, and may direct notice
of same to be published and given to such
persons as it may direct, with a statement
that the order will be made absolute at the
next sittings unless cause be shown to the
contrary.
Such cause shall be shown by
notice of motion served upon the petitioner
and upon the Clerk of the Crown and Peace
not less than seven clear days before such
next sittings.
(7.) The rules and practice now in force in
the equity procedure in the County Court
shall prevail in reference to any matter not
herein provided for.
(8.) The costs of any proceedings taken
under these rules shall in all cases be in the
discretion of the County Court Judge. When
he himself fixes the amount, such amount
shall not exceed the amount of costs which
may be awarded under the Equity Jurisdic
tion of the County Court higher scale. When
the Judge orders costs to be taxed, same shall,
unless he shall otherwise order, be taxed under
the Rules and Schedule of Fees relating to
equity proceedings under the County Courts
(Ireland) Orders higher scale
so
far as
applicable.
SCHEDULE OF FORMS.
Form " A."
Petition to the County Court' under the
provisions of the Local Registration of Title
(Ireland) Amendment Act, 1908.
County Court of
Division of
and
Petitioners ;
Respondents.
Council of the
The Petition of
Rural District of
SHEWETH,
1. That your Petitioners under a Pro
visional Order dated
made
in pursuance of
the provisions of
the
Labourers
(Ireland)
Acts,
1883-1906,
acquired, on or about the
day of
19
, a plot of land described
therein as site No.
O.S.
,
Townland of
, County of
,
and containing
2. The said plot of land formed part of
folio
, County of
, of which
is the registered owner, under •
the Local Registration of Title Act, 1891.
3. That the said
, the
registered owner of the lands of which the
said
plot forms part, at or
before the time he was registered as owner,
had notice of the acquisition of the said
parcel or plot by your petitioners, or was
otherwise bound in equity to give effect
thereto.
4. Your petitioners therefore pray that the
said Register may be amended by inserting
your petitioners as the registered owners of
the said plot on the said folio instead of the
said
The respondent is therefore required to
appear personally at the County Court, to
be held at
, in the division and
county aforesaid, on the
day of
,
,
to show cause why such Petition should not
be granted.
Dated the
day of
19
.
Signature of Petitioners.
Full Postal Address.
'••
Solicitor for Petitioners
Full Postal Address
Form " B."
Order of the County Court Judge made
upon the provisions of the Local Registration
of Title (Ireland) Amendment Act, 1908.