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SECTION II.—The minimum rates for overtime to

apply in respect of hours worked in excess of the

declared normal number of hours of work shall be as

follows :—

(i) For the first two hours of overtime in any

week in excess of the declared normal

number of hours :

Time-and-a-quarter of

the rate otherwise applicable,

(ii) For all overtime in any week in excess of

the first two hours :

Time-and-a-half of

the rate otherwise applicable,

(iii) For all hours worked on Sunday or on a

customary public or statutory holiday:

Double Time.

PART III

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HOLIDAYS AND HOLIDAY REMUNERATION

The workers specified in this Schedule, who

qualify for annual leave under Section 10 of the

Holidays (Employees) Act, 1939, shall, in addition

to the seven consecutive whole holidays prescribed

therein, be granted a further period of seven con

secutive whole holidays, and the payment in respect

of this further period shall be calculated in the same

manner as that for the statutory period provided by

that Act.

PART IV

WORKERS IN RELATION TO WHOM THE COMMITTEE

OPERATES

Clerical workers and Messengers, whether whole

time or part time, employed by Solicitors in connec

tion with their professional work and by bodies

corporate

in

their

law departments under

the

direction of their law agents, including managing

clerks, general law clerks, court-clerks, costs-clerks,

typists, stenographers and book-keepers, but exclud

ing Solicitors' Apprentices and Solicitors.

GIVEN under the Official Seal of the Labour

Court this zist day of May, 1948.

(Signed) T. J. CAHILL.

A person authorised under Section

18 of the Industrial Relations Act,

1946, to authenticate the Seal of the

Court.

REFERENCE NUMBERS IN

CORRESPONDENCE

THE Council recently made representations to the

Department of Finance asking that Departments of

State should be requested when corresponding with

solicitors to quote the titles of the cases and the

reference numbers, if any, of the subject matter of the

correspondence appearing on

solicitors'

letters.

As the result of these representations, the Depart

ment of Finance circularised Government Depart

ments asking them to give effect to this suggestion.

Complaints are also received from Government

Departments that in many cases solicitors do not

quote departmental references. The absence of such

references undoubtedly causes a great wastage of

public time, and solicitors are asked, when corres

ponding with the Departments, to assist by quoting

the reference numbers.

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,

1891 and 1942

NOTICE

Folios 10651 and 10664

COUNTY CORK

Registered Owners:

JAMES HOLLAND AND MARY

ELLEN HOLLAND

An Application has been made by James Holland,

one of the Registered Owners, to the Registrar of

Titles, to dispense with production of the Certificate

of Charge specified in the Schedule thereto, which,

it is alleged, has been lost or inadvertently destroyed.

The Registrar of Titles will dispense with production

of said Certificate unless he is notified within 28 days

from the date of this Notice that the said Certificate

of Charge 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.

Dted this ijth day of June, 1948.

JOSEPH O'B^RNE,

Registrar of Titles.

Land Registry,

Central Office,

Chancery Street,

Dublin.

SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO

Certificate issued in respect of a Charge for sums

not exceeding £300 registered on above-mentioned

Folio on the I4th October, 1912, in favour of

Patrick Lawton, James Holland, James White and

Patrick Sheehy, which, charge-has long-since been

paid off.

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