GAZETTE
APRIL 1989
Local
Government
(Mul t i Storey)
Buildings Act
1988
The Society has organised an
Evening Seminar on the above Act
which came into force on the 14th
November 1988. This Act has
major implications for anyone
involved in the sale or purchase of
a five storey building (including
basement) or part thereof built
since 1st January 1950. Many
apartment blocks are affected by
the Act.
The Seminar will be held at
7.30p.m. on Wednesday 26th April
next at Blackhall Place and the
guest speakers will include a
conveyancing solicitor and an
engineer. Attendance will be limited
to 200 and anyone interested
should contact Audrey Geraghty at
the Law Society, Blackhall Place,
Phone No. 01-710711
(Fax
01-710704). A charge of £10.00
will be made to cover the cost of
r ep r oduc t i on of
i n f o rma t i on
material.
It is expected that there will be
great interest in this Seminar and
accordingly the date should be
entered in your diary straight
away and a booking made without
delay.
RORY G. McENTEE
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