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July—“ Solicitor’s mortgage charges ” ;
“ Solicitors’ Practice Rules, 1936—
The Evill Case.”
HIGH COURT RULES, 1951
(S.I. 224/1951).
T
h e
effect of these rules made
b y
the Superior Courts
Rules Committee on the 27th July, 1951, is to. in
crease the fees pajuible to Commissioners for Oaths
and to increase the amounts allowed to solicitors for
attending a High Court or Supreme Court action.
Commissioners for Oaths may henceforth charge :
For taking every Oath,
Declaration or Averment ...
3/-.
For marking each exhibit
... ' '1/6
Not to exceed in all
£
1.
The minimum fee for attending on the hearing or
trial of any cause or matter before a High Court
Judge with or without a jury for each day of hearing
more than one, remains unchanged at
£ 1
5s. per day.
The maximum fee has been increased from £3 1 8s. 9c!.
to
£ j
5s. per day, and the requirement that special
grounds must be shown in support of a fee exceeding
£ 1
5s. has been abolished. In addition, the Master
may henceforth allow reasonable actual travelling ex
penses (heretofore this was not provided for). This
order will shortly be obtainable from the Stationery
Office.
LAND REGISTRATION RULES, 1951
(S.I. 226/1951).
T
he
effect o f these rules is that henceforth a Land
Certificate may be issued in a form which shall in
corporate a photostatic positive facsimile of the Land
Registry folio. A copy will shortly be obtainable at
the Stationery Office—price 2d.
PRESIDENT’S VISIT TO
AMERICA
T
h e
P
r e s id e n t
has been invited to address the
74th annual meeting of the American Bar Association,
to be held in New York, September 17/21, 1951.
The President has also been invited to address
the Standing Committee on Legal Aid Work of
the Association o f the Bar of the City of New York
at its annual luncheon on Thursday, September 20th.
CORRESPONDENCE
8
S
o u t h
G
r e a t
G
e o r g e
’
s
S
t r e e t
,
D
u b l i n
.
11
th August,
1951.
D
e a r
M
r
. P
l u n k e t t
,
I wish to express, through you, my thanks to the
President and Council, and the members of the
Incorporated Law Society, for their assistance and
co-operation, so generously and readily given,
towards my election to the Senate.
I fully appreciate the great help given to me by so
many of my fellow solicitors, and I feel that my
success has been, in no small way, due to them.
It is a great pleasure to me, too, to have found
that our profession recognised that we should have
a representative in the Senate.
I desire, also, to thank you personally for your
most helpful interest and work.
Yours sincerely,
P. F. O’R E ILLY .
LAW CLERKS JOINT LABOUR
COMMITTEE.
(S.I. 230/1951).
The Labour Court hereby gives notice that it
has made an Employment Regulation Order, effect
ive as from Friday, 17th August, 1951, providing
for increased rates of remuneration for, and regulat
ing the conditions of employment of workers in
relation to whom the Law Clerks Joint Labour
Committee operates.
REG ISTRAT ION OF T IT LE ACTS, 1891
a n d
1942.
NOTICE
Folio 463
C
o u n t y
C
a r l o w
Registered Owner :
J
a m e s
T.
Y
o u n g
An application has been made by the Registered
Owner to the Registrar of Titles for the issue o f a
Certificate of Title in substitution for the Certificate
specified in the Schedule hereto, which, it is alleged,
has been lost or inadvertently destroyed. The
Registrar of Titles will issue a duplicate Certificate
unless he is notified within 28 days from the date
of this Notice that the said Certificate o f Title is
still in existence and in the custody o f some person
other than the above named Registered Owner,
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