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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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