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APRIL, 1908]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

109

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN

IRELAND.

KING'S BENCH DIVISION (IN BANKRUPTCY).

IT is ordered that the regulations of the zoth

day of December, 1907, in reference to the

costs on sale of mortgaged property and fees

for attendance before the Chief Registrar, be

rescinded as of and from the zoth day of

December, 1907, and that the regulations of

the 25th day of February, 1907, in reference to

said costs and fees be restored as of and from

the zoth day of December, 1907. And it is

further ordered that the regulations of the

2oth day of December, 1907, in reference to

the costs of adjournments be rescinded as of

and from the zoth day of December, 1907.

The terms of item 100, Part v., Bankruptcy

Costs, &c., Appendix S. of the Rules of the

Supreme Court (Ireland), 1905, are to be strictly

observed by the Taxing Officers in the taxation

of all bills of costs.

Bv THE COURT,

R. G. DANIELL,

Regr.

The loth day of March,

1908.

The following is a copy of the Regulations

of the zsth February, 1907, referred to in above

Order:—

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE IN

IRELAND.

KING'S BENCH DIVISION (IN BANKRUPTCY).

Regulations as to payments of Costs on Sales, and

as to Fees for Attendances before the Chief

Registrar.

i. When the solicitor for the mortgagees

has carriage of the sale of mortgaged property,

he shall pay all the necessary and proper fees

and costs payable to the

solicitor for

the

assignees in relation to the purchase deed and

the execution thereof, and shall include them

in his own bill of costs relating to such sale.

He shall also cause a copy of the purchase

deed to be placed on the file of proceedings

in the matter, and charge the costs of making

and filing such copy in his said bills of costs.

z. When the Solicitor for the Assignees has

carriage of the sale of mortgaged property, he

shall include all similar items (whether payable

to himself or to another Solicitor appointed to

represent the estate)

in his bill of costs

relating to the sale and payable out of the

proceeds of such sale. He shall also file a

copy of the purchase deed, and charge the

costs thereof in his said bill of costs.

These directions shall apply (in the absence

of any order or consent made a Rule of Court

to the contrary) whether the proceeds of the

sale shall be sufficient to pay the mortgage

debt (or debts) or otherwise, and the solicitor

for the assignees shall not include in his

general bill of costs any items that should be

paid out of the proceeds of the sale of the

mortgaged property under the above direc

tions.

3. Item Number 98 in the Schedule of Costs

and Fees shall apply to sittings or meetings

required to be held by the Statutes or General

Rules, or before the Chief Registrar under a

special order of the Court, but shall not'apply

to oth'er appointments which appear in the

lists of the Chief Registrar or other officer,

which shall be dealt with under Item 72.

Approved,

WALTER BOYD.

The'zt,th day of February,

1907.

Civil Bill Court (Dublin).

THE following Order in Council has been

made directing that the civil business of the

Civil Bill Court of county Dublin, now trans

acted at Kilmainham, be transacted for the

future at Green Street Courthouse, Dublin :—

By the Lords Justices and Privy Council in

Ireland.

S. WALKER, C. :—-

Whereas it is expedient that the business 'of

the Civil Bill Court of the county of Dublin,

usually transacted at the Courthouse, Kilmain

ham, in the county of Dublin, be transacted

at the Sessions Courthouse, Green Street, in

the county of the city of Dublin.

Now, We, the Lords Justices General and

General Governors of Ireland, by and with the

advice and consent of His Majesty's Privy

Council in Ireland, in pursuance of the powers

in Us vested by the County Officers and Courts

(Ireland) Act, 1877, and every other power

enabling Us thereunto, do hereby order that

all the civil business of the Civil Bill Court of

the county of Dublin, now transacted at the

Courthouse, Kilmainham,

in the county of

Dublin, be transacted in the Sessions Court

house, Green Street, Dublin.

Given at the Council Chamber, Dublin

Castle, this 3oth day of March, 1908.

JOHN Ross.

H. A. ROBINSON.