GAZETTE
JULY-AUGUST 1981
Land Registry
Dealing Numbers
The Conveyancing Committee, in conjunction with the
Land Registry, have reached agreement on a procedure
whereby a note of the Dealing Number will be furnished
to the Applicant's solicitor at the earliest possible date.
The Land Registry Rules provide that every Applica-
tion to the Registry should be accompanied by a State-
ment in Form 17. Where a Dealing has been lodged by
post the Form 17 should be furnished in duplicate and,
subject to the Dealing being in order, the Registry will on
the allocation of a Dealing Number put a note of same on
the Copy of the Form 17 and return this to the lodging
Solicitor. In the case of Dealings lodged by hand, the
Form 17 should be furnished in
triplicate.
The Registry,
on the lodgment of the Dealing, will receipt one copy and
furnish it to the solicitor making the lodgement. When a
Dealing Number has been allocated, the extra copy of the
Form 17 will be returned to the lodging solicitor with a
note of the Dealing Number therein.
It is considered that this procedure will greatly assist
solicitors who may have subsequent queries concerning
the progress of their Applications. In all subsequent
communications with the Registry, the Dealing Number
should be quoted.
Unattested Copies of
Affidavits
Mr. J. K. Waldron, Registrar of the Supreme Court, has
issued the Society the text of a notice he intends publishing in
the Legal Diary as to the acceptance in Court of unattested
copies of affidavits. The notice reads as follows:-
Practitioners are reminded that under the pro-
visions of the Rules of the Superior Courts (No. 1)
1978 (S.I. No. 2 95 of 1978) an unattested copy of
an original affidavit which has been filed may be
used in Court provided that
(1) it is a photostatic copy, and
(2) the solicitor who has filed the original
certifies
(a) that it is a true copy thereof, and
(b) that the original has been filed.
The following is a suggested form of certification:-
I Certify that this photocopy is a true copy of the
original affidavit filed on the
day of
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Solicitor
J. K. Waldron
Registrar
Solicitors' Accounts
Regulations
Approved Authorised Depositories for
Clients Funds
Agricultural Credit Corporation Limited
Algemene Bank Nederland (Ireland) Limited
Allied Irish Banks Limited
Allied Irish Finance Company Limited
Allied Irish Investment Bank Limited
Ansbacher & Company Limited
Bank of America
Bank of Ireland
Bank of Ireland Finance Limited
Bank of No va Scotia
Banque Nationale De Paris (Ireland) Limited
Bowmaker (Ireland) Limited
Citibank N . A.
Chase & Bank of Ireland (International) Limited
City of Dublin Bank Limited
First National Bank of Chicago
Forward Trust (Ireland) Limited
Guinness & Mahon Limited
Hill Samuel & Company (Ireland) Limited
Industrial Credit Company Limited
Investment Bank of Ireland Limited
Irish Bank of Commerce Limited
Irish Intercontinental Bank Limited
Lombard & Ulster Banking (Ireland) Limited
Mercantile Credit Company of Ireland Limited
Northern Bank Limited
Northern Bank Finance Corporation Limited
Post Office Savings Bank
Royal Trust Bank (Ireland) Limited
Trinity Bank Limited
Trustee Savings Banks
Ulster Bank Limited
Ulster Investment Bank Limited
United Dominions Trust (Ireland) Limited.
The Rules ofthe
Superior Courts
(No. 4), 1981
(continued from p. 133)
3. In Order 111, the definition "registered place of
business" shall be deleted and the following
substituted therefor:- "registered place of business
means a place of business duly registered under the
Solicitors Acts 1954 and 1960".
4. This rule shall be construed together with the Rules of
the Superior Courts and may be cited as the Rules of
the Superior Courts (No. 4), 198 ! . •
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