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APRIL, 1920]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

37

Matrimonial.

Settling Petition

Answer

Reply

On hearing ...

Bankruptcy.

On hearing of

Ex parte

Motions ...

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Summons ...

Motions

On Examination of Witnesses

...

General.

Case for Direction of Proofs

Settling Notice of Appeal or Notice

of Motion for New Trial

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Affidavits or other docu

ments to be used on any

application to the Court

£ s. d.

330

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220

440

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CONVEYANCING AND ADVICE ON TITLE.

I. On behalf of Purchaser or Mortgagee.

The minimum fees to Counsel shall be as

follows :—

1. Where

the consideration does not

exceed £500.

(a)

for advising on title and pre

paring

requisitions

without

settling deed,

2 guineas.

(b)

the like, and settling deed,.

3 guineas.

2. Where the consideration exceeds £500,

but does not exceed £1,000,

An addition of one guinea to 1

(a)

and 1

(b)

respectively.

3. Where

the consideration exceeds

£1,000, and does not exceed £2,000,

(a)

for advising on title and pre

paring

requisitions

without

settling deed,

3 guineas.

(b)

the like, and settling deed,

5 guineas.

4. Where

the consideration exceeds

£2,000, and does not exceed £3,000,

An addition of one guinea to 3 (a) and

3

(b)

respectively.

5. Where

the consideration exceeds

£3,000, such further reasonable fee as

may be arranged, having regard to

the foregoing scale.

II. On behalf of a Vendor.

Advising on Title on behalf of a Vendor,

and settling Conditions of Sale, or settling

Contract for Sale by private treaty.

1. In any case where the value of the

property does not exceed £1,000, a

minimum fee of 3 guineas.

2. Where the value of the property

exceeds £1,000, such further fee as

may be arranged.

Settling Deeds, etc.—In cases not within

I. and II. above,

For settling any deed, will or other

conveyancing instrument, a minimum

of 2 guineas.

NOTE.—It is to be understood that these

minimum fees are intended to apply only to

simple cases, and that where the title is

complicated or the documents of title are

numerous, Counsel should

require a

fee

increased to such amount as is reasonable.

GENERAL NOTE.

In cases not specifically provided for, the

fees shall be fixed by analogy to the fore

going scales.

Dublin Postal Arrangements.

The Council made various suggestions to

the postal authorities with a view to securing

a later hour for collection of letters in the

afternoons for despatch from Dublin to the

provinces, but none of these suggestions were

accepted owing to official difficulties which

could not be overcome. The following letter

has been received in reply to a suggestion

that all the railway termini in Dublin should

have special pillars for the posting of late

fee letters for despatch by night mails :—

(Read at Council Meeting, 24th March,

1920, and ordered to be inserted in GAZETTE.)

20th March, 1920.

Dear Sir,

Careful consideration has been given to

the request in your letter of the 6th

instant that special pillar boxes for late

posting purposes should be erected at

Kingsbridge, Broadstone

and Amiens

Street Stations, similar to that at Westland

Row.

It is found, however, that such