forth the minimum fee payable upon every memorial
registered, if not exceeding 7 folios, is z8/- instead
of ij/- as formerly. The fee payable for a common
search for each different name is
-jj-
for the first
10 years, and j/- for every additional 10 years. The
fee payable upon a Negative Search for each name
on the Index of Names or for each denomination
on the Index of Lands is
\^\-
per period of 10 years.
The fee for a public general search without limitation
per day is io/-, while 5/- is chargeable if such general
search does not exceed a period of io years. The
fee for a copy of a memorial is i/- per folio, with
a minimum of 3/-.
This Order can be obtained from the Government
Publications Sales Office, G.P.O. Arcade, Dublin—
price yd.
STATUTES OF THE OIREACHTAS,
1956.
No.
1. Control of Exports (Temporary
Provisions) Act, 1956
2. Gaming and Lotteries Act, 1956
3. Fatal Injuries Act, 1956
4. Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1956
5. Agricultural Produce
(Cereals)
(Amendment) Act, 1956
6. Forestry Act, 1956
7. Customs Act, 1956
8. Finance (Profits of Certain Mines)
(Temporary Relief from Taxation)
Act, 1956
9. Prisons Act, 1956
10. Local Government (Superannua
tion) Act, 1956
11. Supplies and Services (Temporary
Provisions) Act, 1946 (Continua
tion) Act, 1956
12. Central Fund Act, 1956
13. Road Transport Act, 1956
14. Imposition of Duties (Confirma
tion of Orders) Act, 1956
15. Restrictive
Trade
Practices
(Radios) (Confirmation of Order)
Act, 1956
16. Restrictive
Trade
Practices
(Building Materials)
(Confirma
tion of Order No. 2) Act, 1956
17. Opticians Act, 1956
18. Rates
on
Agricultural
Land
(Relief) Act, 1956
19. Seeds and Fertilisers Supply Act,
1956
20. Tea (Importation and Distribu
tion) Act, 1956
21. Ministers and Secretaries (Amend
ment) Act, 1956
22. Finance Act, 1956
23. Telephone Capital Act, 1956
24. Social Welfare (Amendment) Act,
1956
25. Oil Pollution of the Sea Act,
1956
Signed by President
gth February, 1956
i4th February, 1956
I4th February, 1956
2ist February, 1956
aist February, 1956
27th February, 1956
2ist March,
1956
2ist March, 1956
2ist March, 1956
2?th March, 1956
27th March, 1956
28th March, 1956.
26th April, 1956
26th April, 1956
26th April, 1956
26th April, 1956
9th May, 1956
22nd May, 1956
22nd May, 1956
29th May, 1956
5th June, 1956
loth July, 1956
nth July, 1956
nth July, 1956
17th July, 1956
No.
26. Irish Nationality and Citizenship
Act, 1956
27. Prisoners of War and Enemy
Aliens Act, 1956
28. Fisheries (Statute Law Revision)
Act, 1956
29. Local Loans Fund (Amendment)
Act, 1956
30. Sea Fisheries (Amendment) Act,
1956
31. Housing (Amendment) Act, 1956
32. Appropriation Act, 1956
3 3. Restrictive Trade Practices (Motor
Cars) (Confirmation of Order No.
3) Act, 1956
34. Imposition of Duties (Confirma
tion of Order) (No. 2) Act, 1956
35. Local Government
(Temporary
Reduction
of Valuation) Act,
1956
36. Imposition of Duties (Confirma
tion of Orders) (No. 3) Act, 1956
37. Pigs and Bacon
(Amendment)
Act, 1956
38. Superannuation Act, 1956
39. Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation)
(Amendment) Act, 1956
40. Flour and Wheatenmeal Act, 1956
41. Animal Remedies Act, 1956
42. Milk and Dairies (Amendment)
Act, 1956
43. Rent Restrictions
(Continuance
and Amendment) Act, 1956
44. Pensions (Increase) Act, 1956
45. Civil Service Commissioners Act,
1956
46. Civil
Service Regulation Act,
1956
47. Finance
(Miscellaneous
Provi
sions) Act, 1956
48. Industrial Grants Act, 1956
Signed by President''
I7th July, 1956
17th July, 1956
i8th July, 1956
24th July, 1956
24th July, 1956
2jth July, 1956
3rd August, 1956
8th August, 1956
8th August, 1956
I4th November, 1956
I4th November, 1956
I4th November, 1956
27th November, 1956
27th November, 1956
4th December, 1956
12th December, 1956
I2th December, 1956
i8th December, 1956
18th December, 1956
igth December, 1956
19th December, 1956
27th December, 1956
27th December, 1956
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE.
SIR,
Last Summer an appeal was published in this
JOURNAL asking solicitors to deposit in this office
any documents not currently needed, which might
serve as substitutes for material destroyed in the
catastrophe of 1922, in particular original probates
and official copies of testamentary documents.
I
now wish to thank, through the medium of your
columns,
those solicitors who have since
then
added to our collections by making presentations of
this kind, or by lending documents for copying.
In particular I wish to thank Mr. T. Maguire, of
Messrs. Michael Larkin & Co., for an extensive
collection of probates and other
testamentary
material numbering over three hundred items and
Messrs. McKeever & Son, Mr. A. McMorrow,
Messrs. E. F. Collins and Son, Messrs. Collis &
Ward and Messrs. T. W. Hardman & Sons, for
other presentations of testamentary material. I wish
also to acknowledge loans of documents for copying