GAZETTE
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1 9 87
FOOTNOTES:
1. A notable exception is the commentary
to be found in Wylie,
"Adverse
Possession: An Ailing
Concept,"
(1965)16 N.I.L.Q. 467 at pp. 487-489.
2. 119751 I.R. 104.
3. 119631A.C. 510.
4. See Wallace,
Adverse Possession of
Leaseholds — The Case for Reform
(1975) 10 Ir. Jur. (n.s.) 74 at pp. 77-78
and Brady and Kerr,
The Limitation of
Actions in the Republic of Ireland
(1984) at pp. 80-81.
5.
Lisburn (Earl)
v
Davies
(1866) L.R. 1 C.R
259.
6.
Andrews
v
Hai/es
(1853) 2 El & Bl. 349.
7. See
Lisburne (Earl)
v
Davies,
op.cit., at
p.265 (per Erie C.J.).
8. [19751 Ch. 317. See notes in (1974) Vol.
38 Conv. (n.s.) 444 and (1975) Vol. 39
Conv. (n.s.) 298.
9. (1855) 11 Exch. 313 at p. 318.
10. (1895) 64 L.T.Q.B. 245
11. Ir. Cir. Rep. 341.
12. See
Oliver
v
Rooney
118951 1 I.R. 660;
Meares
v
Co/lis
11927] I.R. 397
(en
passant
at p. 403)
13. (1871) L.R. 7C.R 1.
14. Op. cit., at p. 5.
15. (1895) 64. L.J.Q.B. 245.
16. 119511 1 K.B. 705at p. 710.
17. [19471 K.B.130.
18. Ibid.
19. See Brady,
An English and An Irish
View of Proprietary Estoppel,
(1970) 5
Ir. Jur. (n.s.) 239 and Pearce,
The
Mistaken Improver of Land,
Vol. 79
G.I.L.S.I. (June, 1985) p. 179.
19a. 119501 1 All E.R. 533 (Cohen L. J. was
a member of the otherwise differently
constituted Courts of Appeal in both
cases).
20. [19751 Ch. 317.
21. Ibid., at p.335.
22. Op. cit. at pp.340 and 337 (per Walton
J. and Lawton L. J. respectively)
23. [19501 1 All E.R. 533.
24. [19501 1 All E.R. 533.
25. (1871) L.R. 7 C.P. 1 at P.5.
26. See
Att. Gen.
v
Tomline
(1880) 15 Ch.
D. 150 at pp. 161-162 (per Thesiger L.
J.).
27. See
Kingsmill
v
Millard
(1855) 11 Exch.
313 at p.318 (per Parke B.)
28. See
East Stonehouse
U.D.C.
v
Willoughby Bros. Ltd.
[19021 2 K.B. 318
and
Att. Gen.
v
Tomline
(1880) 15 Ch.D.
150.
29. The doctrine, does not, it seems, apply
where the squatter at the inception of
his encroachment is not a tenant to the
owner of the land being encroached
upon — see
Dixon
v
Baty
(1886) L.R.
1 Ex. 259.
30. 119631 A.C. 510.
31. [19751 I.R. 104.
32. Op. cit., at p.110. Wylie, op. cit., at p.
487 seems to imply that the doctrine
was applicable to the facts of
Fairweather.
33. As to enfranchisement, see principally
the Landlord and Tenant (Ground Rents)
(No.2) Act, 1978, and as to reversionary
leases, see the Landlord and Tenant
(Amendment) Act, 1980.
IRISH SOCIETY
FOR LABOUR LAW
LECTURE
Speaker:
Dr. Ma ry Redmond.
Topic:
Illegality and the Contract of
Employment.
Venue:
Room 5 0 2 5 , Trinity College Arts Block.
Date:
30 April 1 9 87 at 6 . 0 0 p.m.
Volume 5 of the Journal of the Irish Society for Labour Law will be
published in February 1987. The Journal will cost £10.50 including
postage and subscriptions should be directed to Sheila Geaney,
Treasurer, Irish Society for Labour Law, C/o Employment Equality
Agency, 36 Upper Mount Street, Dublin 2.
CHANCERY
ART
EXHIBITION
(Sponsored by:
Irish Life Building Society^
MONDAY, 16th MARCH
to
FRIDAY, 20th MARCH
(Except Tuesday, 17th - St. Patrick's Day)
5 . 30 p.m. - 10.30 p.m.
BLACKHALL PLACE
DUBLIN 7
11