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GAZETTE

• Confirmation of the areas

transferred (as per title).

(ii)

Where the transfer of title to

Transferee has been

registered

• Certified copy of the relevant

folio/s (and file plan if

available) or Land Registry

search and a map of the

holding.

2. UNREGISTERED LAND

• Certified copy Deed/s of

Assignment/Conveyance

(and a map of the holding)

duly stamped by the Revenue

and registered in the Registry

of Deeds.

• Confirmation of the areas

transferred as per title.

3. LEASES

(i)

For leased land to be

reckoned as eligible under the

Scheme, leases

must:-

• have a residue of at least

FIVE YEARS remaining at

the date of the transferor's

retirement or at the date of

the enlargement, whichever

is the later. Where necessary

such residue should be

extended to cover the period

of the pension,

• be duly executed and stamped

by Revenue. (There is no

registration requirement). The

lease should accompany the

application,

• have Land Commission

consent (Section 12)

(Leasing Application Form),

• stipulate the Annual Rent

and operative date,

• state the area, have map

attached and give Folio

Numbers where applicable.

• Every lease submitted under

the Scheme, whether it is

from the Transferor or by

way of enlargement must be

"backed up" with copies of

AUGUST/SEPTEMBER

1994

However, under no circumstances

should a solicitor discuss with his

client, or his witnesses, matters

arising, or which may be about to

I arise, out of their cross examination.

Litigation Committee

the relevant Folio/s (and file

plan if available) or Land

Registry Search and Map,

• indicate any restrictions as to

land use.

(ii) Lessors of

ANY AND ALL

Leases entered into under the

Scheme must be the registered

owners of the lands in

question or the legal personal

representative of the said

owner.

4. LAND COMMISSION LAND

Certificate from the Land

Commission confirming the status

of the land in question. This will

set out the full detail of the said

lands.

5. GENERAL

It should be noted that the various

Undertakings or Certificates may

be embodied in the deeds or given

separately given the particular

circumstances . . . i.e. Family

Home, Section 12, compliance with

the Scheme.

Conveyancing

Committee

Cross Examination of

Witnesses

j Following a recent decision of the

High Court, the Litigation Committee

wishes to bring to the notice of

solicitors that they should advise their

clients, and their witnesses, that a

solicitor may not discuss the case with

them prior to their cross examination

being concluded. The Bar Council

have an absolute rule which precludes

barristers from speaking to their

clients, or their witnesses, in such

circumstances. The Litigation

Committee however considers that

this rule for solicitors is not absolute,

as it may be necessary for solicitors to

speak to their clients, or their

witnesses, prior to cross examination

being concluded, for purely

administrative purposes. This may be

quite simply to inform them of the

time it might be necessary for them to

attend Court on the following day or

confirm their actual attendance.

• T h e Eu r op e an Un i on and

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Ju r i sd i c t i on and t he

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