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directed to pay the hearing fee of the Lands Tribunal

in the first instance, he should be treated as paying

it on behalf of the contestants and the question of

the ultimate liability for its payment should rest

with, and be specifically dealt with by, the Lands

Tribunal in accordance with the language of section

3 (5) of the Lands Tribunal Act, 1949. The tribunal

should say by whom and in what proportion it

should be paid.

(Wootton

v.

Central Land Board—(1957)

: -

W.L.R. 424.)

LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS

as compiled to ist March,

1957.

BOOKS PURCHASED

Alpe—

Law of Stamp Duties,

24th Edn., 1956 ;

Archbold—

Criminal "Pleading and "Practice,

33rd Edn,.

Cumulative Supplements ; Atkin (Lord), Chairman

Report of Royal Commission on Legal Education,

1934; Black and O'Leary—

Town Tenants (Ireland)

Act,

1906 ;

Board of Inland Revenue—

Income

Taxes outside

the Commonwealth—

Pt. I, U.S.A.—

Pt. II—Republic of Ireland, 1956;

British Public

General Acts of

1955;

British Catholic Directory,

1957; Brown (J.)—

Planning Appeals to Minister for

Local Government,

1951; Bryant—

Liberty, Order and

Law under Native Irish Rule

1923 ; Burton—

How to

appeal against Tax Assessments.

Campion and Lidderdale—

European Parliamentary

Procedure,

1953;

Central Bank Report

to March, 1956;

Charlesworth—

Law of Negligence,

3rd Edn., 1956;

Challis—

Law of Real Property

(1911) with Irish

Supplement by Sheridan, (1956); Cheshire and

Fifoot—

Law of Contracts,

4th Edn., 1956 ; Chitty—

Law of Mercantile Contracts,

1955 ; Chitty—

Queen's

Bench Forms,

i8th Edn., 1956 ;

Coghlan—

Law of

Kent Restrictions,

1950 (Another Copy) ;

Common

wealth and Empire Law Conference—

London, July

1955, Proceedings, (1956); Conway—

Problems in

Canon Law,

1956;

Cowen and Carter—

Essays

on the Law of Evidence,

1956; Cross and Jones—

Introduction to Criminal Law

—3rd Edn., 1954.

Davies—

Report of House of Commons Select Com

mittee on Delegated Legislation

(1953) ; Davies—

Law

of Burial, Cremation and Exhumation,

(1956) ; Davies

Law of Distress for Rent

(1931); Delany—

Law

of Charities in Ireland

(1955); De Moleyn—

Land

owners Practical Guide;

Despatch of Business at

Common Law—

Report of Peel Commission, 1934-36 ;

Devlin,

Trial by

jury

(1956) ;

Drummond and

Smith—

Practice of the Supreme Court (Ireland)

(1889) ;

Earengey—

Law of Hire Purchase

(1938) ;

Edge—

forms of Leases in Ireland

(1875) ;

Edwards—

Law

of Property

(1904);

English and Empire Digest—

Third Cumulative Supplement (1956) ;

English and

Empire Digest—

Replacement Volume 14—Criminal

Law;

Everyman's Own Lawyer

(1903).

Farrer—

Precedents of Conditions of Sale

(1909) ;

Foote—

Private

International

Jurisprudence

(1890);

Fraser—

Law of Torts

(1904); Friedmann—

Legal

Theory

(1949); Graveson—

Conflict of Laws

(1948).

Halsbury—

Laws of England,

3rd Edn. ; Volume

14—

Elections, Electricity and Equity,

1956; Volume

15—

Estate Duty, Estoppel and Evidence,

1956 ;

Volume 16—

Execution, Executors and Administrators,

Explosives and Extradition

(1956); Volume 17—

Factories and Shops to Fraudulent and Voidable Con

veyances

(1956); Hanson on

Death Duties,

loth Edn.

(1956) with Supplement (1957) ; Hill and Redman—

Law of Landlord and Tenant,

izth Edn. (1956) ;

Holland—

Elements of jurisprudence

(1910) ;

Hood

and Challis—

Conveyancing, Settled Land and Trustee

Acts

(i 909); Ireland—

Estimates for Public Services,

T 956-57,

and

J 957~58 ;

Ireland—

Index

to

the

Statutes from

1922

to

1953 (1956);

Irish Catholic

Directory,

1957;

Jethro-Brown—

Austinian Theory

of Law

(1926) ;

Jones—

Practical forms in Solicitor's

Offices,

Vol. II (1908).

Keating—

Law

of Building

Contracts

(1956);

Keeton—

Introduction

to Equity,

4th Edn.

(1956)

with Irish Supplement by Sheridan;

Kelly—

Conveyancing Draftsman,

xoth Edn. (1956) ;

Kemp

and Kemp—

The Quantum of Damages

in Fatal

Injury Claims

(1956) with Supplement

(1957);

Law List,

1956;

Law Reports Digest,

1911, 1913

to

1926

(15 Vols.) ;

Lidbetter—

Law of Maintenance

and Desertion

(1934) ;

Lisle—

Forms and Precedents

for Use of Accountants,

2 Vols. (1907); McCarthy—

Leading Cases

in

Land Purchase

Law

(1892) ;

MacDonnell and Manson—

Great Jurists of the World

from Gains to Jhering

(1913); McDevitt—

Land Law

Act

1881

explained

(1881) ; Megarry—

Law of Real

Property,

2nd Edn. (1955); Milier-Maxwell—

Irish

Probate Practice

(1900); Moeller—

Voluntary Cove

nants in Restraint of Trade

(1925) ;

Monroe—

Law

of Stamp Duties,

2nd Edn. (1956); Morgan-Evans—

Theories and Criticisms of Sir Henry Mayne

(1896) ;

Morris and Barton-Leach—

The Rule against Per

petuities

(1955).

New York Bar Association—

Opinions of the

Committee on Professional Ethics

(1956) ;

Nokes—

Introduction to Evidence—

2nd Edn. (1956) ; Northern

Ireland—

Chronological Table of Statutes to December

1954-1956 ; Northern Ireland—

Statutes Revisedfrom

1226

to

1950, 16 Vols., 1956;

Occupation of Land

in Ireland—

Digest of Evidence on the Law, Part II,

(1848) ;

Ortolan—

History of Roman Law,

2nd Edn.

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