Suggested forms of Certificate.
(</)
Conveyance on
sale,
fans'/deration not exceeding
£ 1,000.
" It
is
hereby
certified
that
the
transaction hereby affected does not form
part of a larger transaction or of a series of
transactions
in
respect of which
the
amount or value or the aggregate amount
or value of the consideration exceeds
£........."
(actual amount of the con
sideration).
(#)
Voluntary disposition, value of property less than
£1,000.
"It
is
hereby
certified
that
the
transaction hereby affected does not form
part of a larger transaction or of a series
of transactions in respect of which the
amount or value or the aggregate amount
or value of the property conveyed or
transferred exceeds
£........."
(value of
property conveyed or transferred).
(c) Conveyance on sale or voluntary disposition to an
Irish citizen or other person or body specified in
paragraph
4
(a) of the Financial Resolution.
"It is hereby certified by..................
being the person becoming entitled under
this instrument to the entire beneficial
interest
in
the property hereinbefore
described and to whom the said property
is being hereby conveyed or transferred
that the said....................................is
......................................." (an Irish
citizen or as the case may be).
(d) Where certificate (c] is given by a body corporate
or by trustees on behalf of a beneficiary the wording
should be altered to meet the circumstances.
In more complicated cases the solicitor should
apply
to
the Revenue Commissioners for
directions before drafting the certificate.
NEW SCALES OF COSTS
The Society's booklet on the new scales of costs
under the Solicitor's Remuneration General Orders,
1884-1947, will shortly be issued to members.
It will
contain a consolidated version, indexed, of the Gen
eral Orders, tables of solicitor's costs for registered
and unregistered land, tables of Land Registry fees
and the new stamp duties. A copy of the booklet
has been submitted to the Taxing Master.
LAND REGISTRY
Re Applications for Refund of Fees Paid on
Transmission
WITH reference to refunds of Land Registry fees
paid in respect of Transmissions on death during
the period from the aoth June, 1945 to aoth Decem
ber, 1945, authorised by the Minister for Finance
in view of the decision of the Supreme Court In
Re James Sheridan, a Registered Owner, Folio No.
1311 County Dublin, Solicitors applying for such
refunds are hereby notified that
Certificates for Refund
must be
lodged in the Stamping Branch of the Inland
Revenue on or before the zofb December,
1947,
after
which date no Application for refund trill be entertained.
Any applicant who has not yet applied to the
Land Registry for a Certificate for Refund of the
above-mentioned fees should send his or her applica
tion forthwith to. the Registrar of Titles at the
Central Office of the Land Registry, Chancery
Street, Dublin, when a Certificate for Refund of
the fees paid will be issued to the Applicant if the
Application is one which comes within the terms of
the authorisation of the Minister for Finance above-
mentioned.
JOSEPH O'BYRNE,
Registrar of Titles.
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,
1891 AND 1942
NOTICE.
Folio 956.
COUNTY OFFALY.
Registered Owner :
HARRY BRISCOE KENNY.
An application has been made by the registered
owner to the Registrar of Titles for the issue of
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 10 days from the date
of this Notice that the said Certificate of Title is
still in existence and in the custody of some person
other
than
the above-named
registered owner.
Any such notification should state the grounds on
which the Certificate in question is being held.
Dated this 2ist day of November, 1947.
JOSEPH O'BYRNE,
Registrar of Titles.
Land Registry,
Central Office,
Chancery Street,
Dublin.
SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED To.l
Land Certificate of Harry Briscoe Kenny
to
39a. zr. zop. of the Lands of Gyduff and 5073. 31:.
3p., of the lands of Ballybrack situate in the Barony
of Clonlisk and County of Offaly being the lands
comprised in said Folio,.
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