JANUARY, 1917]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
55
SCHEDULE—
Continued.
COLUMN ONE.
£
s.
d.
For common searches made by the
office under a requisition upon
names, for any period not exceed
ing ten 3'ears, for each different
surname
...
...
...
... 0
2
6
Making-certified or negative search
upon a requisition upon names,
for any period not exceeding ten
years, for each different surname
required
...
...
...
...0 5
0
Treasury Chambers,
30th October, 1916.
COLUMN Two.
£
For common searches made by the
office under a requisition upon
names, for any period not exceed
ing ten years, for each different
surname
...
...
...
... 0
Making certified or negative search
upon a requisition upon names,
for any period not exceeding ten
years for each different surname
required
...
...
...
... 0
For every duplicate negative search
when such duplicate shall not
exceed three folios of seventy-
two words
...
...
... 0
(Signed),
d.
3
6
6
0
1
6
When such duplicate shall exceed
three folios, for every folio
... 0
0
6
For liberty to search the Indexes
of Negative Searches
...
... 0
1
0
GEO. H. ROBERTS.
GEOFFREY HOWARD.
Registry of Deeds, Ireland, Fees.
Treasury Order under Section 35 of the Act
2 and 3 William IV., cap. 87, and the
Act 38 and 39 Vie., cap. 5.
There shall be added to the fees prescribed
in the second column of the Schedule to the
Treasury Order of 30th October, 1916, the
fee undermentioned, viz. :—
From every person making a general
search in the office without limita
tion of period,
including
the
£
d.
liberty
of
taking
abstracts, each day
(Signed),
notes
or
... 0
7
6
JAMES F. HOPE.
J. W. PRATT.
Treasury Chambers,
21st December, 1916.
Registry of Deeds, Ireland, Fees.
Treasury Order under 11 and 12 Vie.,
cap 120, sec. 9.
WHEREAS, by the Land Transfer (Ireland)
Act, 1848 (11 and 12 Vie., c. 120), it is
provided that it shall and may be lawful for
the Treasury by Order from time to time to
alter and vary the fees specified
in the
Schedule to said Act, and to substitute other
fees therefor.
Now therefore We, being Two of the Lords
Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, by
virtue of the power conferred upon Us by
the before-mentioned Act, and of all other
powers hereunto Us enabling, do hereby
Order and direct:—
That from and after the First day of
January, 1917,
For every attested copy of a search
recorded pursuant to said Act in the
office of Registrar of Deeds on
the
certificate or attestation thereof, when
such copy shall not exceed three folios
of 72 words, the fee of Is. 6d. instead of
Is. shall be paid :
and that when such
copy shall exceed three folios, for every
folio the fee of 6d. instead of 4d. shall
be paid.
(Signed),
JAMES F. HOPE.
J. W. PRATT.
Treasury Chambers,
21st December, 1916.