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SEPTEMBER 1987
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Lost Title
Documents
IN THE MATTER OF THE
REGISTRATION OF TITLES ACT 1 9 64
AND OF THE APPL I CAT I ON OF
CARMEL BURNS IN RESPECT OF
PROPERTY 29 CABRA PARK,
PHIBSBORO, COUNTY DUBLIN
TAKE NOTICE that Carmel Burns o f 4
Cornamuckle, Bloomfield, Castleblayney,
County Monaghan ha s lodged a n
Application fo r he r registration o n th e
Leasehold Register free from encumbrances
in respect of the above mentioned property.
The original documents of title specified
in the Schedule hereto are stated to have
been lost or mislaid.
The Application may be inspected at this
Registry.
The Application will be proceeded with
unless notification is received in the Registry
within one calendar month from the date of
publication of this Notice that the original
documents of Title are in existence.
Any such notification should state the
grounds on which the document of title are
held and quote Reference No. 86DN1 5296.
The missing documents are detailed in the
schedule hereto.
Dated the 16th December, 1987
M. O'NEILL
Examiner of Titles
SCHEDULE
(a) Original Lease dated 5th April, 1906,
Charles Coates and City and County
Permanent Benefit Building Society to
Laurence William Murphy.
(b) Original Deed of Assignment dated 16th
March, 1936, Sarah O'Loughlin t o
Annie McAree.
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