JUNE, 1907]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
proceedings consequential thereon, shall not
apply in any case where the accident happened
before the commencement of this Act.
Section 13.
In this Act, unless the context
otherwise requires, "Employer " includes any
body of persons corporate, or unincorporate,
and the legal personal representative of a
deceased employer, and, where the services of
a workman are temporarily lent or let on hire to
another person by the person with whom the
workman has entered into a contract of service
or apprenticeship, the
latter shall, for the
purposes of this Act, be deemed to continue to
be the employer of the workman whilst he is
working for that other person.
"Workman" does not include any person
employed otherwise than by way of manual
labour whose
remuneration
exceeds
two
hundred and fifty pounds a year, or a person
whose employment is of a casual nature, and
who
is
employed otherwise
than for
the
purposes of the employer's trade or business,
or a member of a police force, or an out
worker, or a member of the employer's family
dwelling in his house, but, save as aforesaid,
means any person who has entered into or
works under a contract of service or apprentice
ship with an employer, whether by way of
manual labour, clerical work, or otherwise,
and whether
the contract
is express or
implied, is oral or in writing.
Land Judge's Court.
THE following new rule has been made pur
suant to the yth section of the Supreme Court
of judicature (Ireland) Act, 1877, by the Lord
Chancellor and the Land Judge :—
"The Accountant-General shall, after the
expiration of six months from the lodgment,
without any order or request, place on Deposit
Receipt all sums of cash not less than fifty
pounds lodged in Court in the Land Judge's
Division, unless the Judge shall otherwise
direct, or a request that same shall not be
dealt with, ^signed by the party or the solicitor
having carriage of the matter in which same
shall have been lodged, shall be left with the
Accountant-General.
"Dated this i4th day of May, 1907.
(Signed)
" S. WALKER, C.
"JOHN Ross."
Bankruptcy Sales.
REGULATIONS AS TO COSTS, ETC.
THE following Rules have been approved by
Mr. Justice Boyd :—
1. 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
th'em in his own Bill of Costs relating to such
sale. He shall also cause a copy of the Pur
chase Deed to be placed on the file of pro
ceedings in the matter, and charge the costs of
making and filing such copy in his said Bill of
Costs..
2. 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 directions.
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 other appointments which appear in the
Lists of the Chief Registrar or other officer,
which shall be dealt with under Item 72.
NOTE.—Items Nos. 98 and 72 are as follows :—
Attendances.
No. 98.—On sitting or meeting when busi
ness is transacted thereat, except
sitting for Audit, or for Audit
and Dividend,
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£o
13
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No. 72.—Before Chief Registrar or other
Officer on Motion of Course and
for Order,..
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.. /o 6
8