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Record Atlas,

1950 ; Roberts—.

Vradical Points fo r

Solicitors entering Local Government service,

1953 ;

Robinson—

Irish Statute Law Relating to Income Tax,

Sur-tax and Corporation Profits Tax,

1953 ; Salmond—

Law o f Torts,

n th edition, 1953 ;

Scottish Law List,

1953 ; Sheehan—

Outline o f Evidence, Practical and

Procedure in Ireland,

1953 ; Smith—

Conveyancing,

1953 ;

Treagus & Rainbird—

Buttenvorths’ Costs,

Second

Cumulative Supplement, 1953 ;

United States Govern­

ment, Organisation Manual

;

University College, Dublin

Calendar,

1953/54;

University College, Galway

Regulations fo r Degrees,

1952/53 ; Wade & Phillips—

Constitutional Law,

3rd edition, 1946; Waterlow—

Solicitor’s Diary,

1 953;

Whitaker’s Almanack,

1953

and 1954; Widgery—

Landlord and Tenants,

1953 ;

Words and Phrases Judicially Defined,

edited by R.

Burrows, 5 vols., 1943/44, with supplements to

date; Wurtzburg—

Law o f Building Societies,

10th

edition, 1952.

DUBLIN CORPORATION

Completion o f sales or leases with advances

under the Small Dwellings (Acquisition) Acts.

F

ollowing

representations made by the Society,

the Law Agent o f the Dublin Corporation has

agreed to alter the present procedure whereby the

deeds are delivered in the Law Agent’s office in

exchange for a direction from the Law Agent to

the Finance Department to issue a draft for the

amount o f the loan made payable to the borrower.

In future the draft will be handed over in the Law

Agent’s office in exchange for the title deeds and

mortgage duly completed. For this purpose it will

be necessary to make appointments for the com­

pletion o f sales a reasonable time in advance so that

the necessary draft may be available from the Finance

Department o f the Corporation. Having regard to

the large number o f transactions in the Corporation,

members are asked to co-operate by (

a

) ensuring

that all outstanding matters have been dealt with

before arranging to complete ;

(b)

making appoint­

ments to complete in good time; (V) keeping the

appointments punctually.

The new arrangement will come into operation

on April 1st and appointments for completion may

be made for Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and

Thursdays between 2.30 and 4.30 o’clock. In the

ease o f instalment loans, the first

instalment

only

will be paid in the Law Agent’s office and

later instalments will be paid in the Finance

Department.

INDEX OF STATUTORY

INSTRUMENTS

Agriculture Lands and Fisheries.

Subject Matter and Reference Numbers.

Agricultural Wages (Minimum Rates) 10/1954.

Agricultural Wages (Minimum Rates) (Revocation)—9/1954.

Agricultural Workers (Weekly Half-Holidays) Act, 1952.

Commencement, 54/1953.

Emergency Powers (Milling Offals) Order, 1943 (Revocation)

4

r

3

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953

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Fisheries (Delegation o f Ministerial Functions). 281/1953.

Home-Grown Wheat (National Percentage for Cereal Year,

1954

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374

/

1953

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Shannon Fisheries (Closing o f Free Gap), 408/1953.

Tobacco (Areas for 1954), 382/1953.

Undeveloped Areas Act, 1952. (Section 3) 284/1953.

Undeveloped Areas Act Applied to Islands Barony, Co.

Clare. 284/1953.

COMMODITIES, GOODS AND SERV ICES

S

ubject

M

atter

and

R

eference

N

umbers

Butter (Maximum Prices)—8/1954.

Butter (Prices Under Permit) Revocation— 16/1954.

Cement Order, 1948 (Revocation)— 119/1953.

Creamery Butter—307/1953, 309/1953.

Emergency Powers (Suspension Orders) (Revocation)—4/1954

Industrial Use o f Potatoes—Restrictions Revoked— 14/1954.

Mild Steel and Iron (Maximum Prices) (Revocation)—

. .

319

/I

953

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Milling Licence (Times for Making Returns) Regulations—

282/1953.

Pigs, Pork and Bacon, Emergency Powers Revoked—5/1954.

Pork Dealers and Manufacturers o f Pork—4/1954.

Roll Butter—308/1953.

Standard Mark Orders: Bitumen Damp-Proof Courses—

393/1953

i Clayware Flue Liners for Open Fires, 379/1953 ;

Clayware Land Drainage Pipes, 380/1953 ; Cotton Dun­

garee Cloth, 381/1953 ; Finished Wallpaper, 394/1953 ;

Gypsum Plasterboard, 136/1953 ; Irish Handwoven

Tweed, 103/1953; Irish Homespun Tweed, 378/1953;

Men’s Heavy Boots, 135/1953 ; Panelled Wood Doors,

253/1953 ; Pressed Steel Rainwater Goods, 392/1953;

Standard Specification Orders ; Bitumen Damp-Proof Courses,

391/1953 ; Clayware Flue Liners for Open Fires,

386/1953; Clayware Land Drainage Pipes, 385/1953;

Cotton Dungaree Cloth, 384/1953 ; Finished Wallpaper,

389/1953; Ground Limestone, 260/1953; Irish Home-

spun Tweed, 383/1953;

Portland Cement, 35/19 53;

Pressed Steel Rainwater Goods, 388/1953 ; School Paper

Stationery, 170/1953; Wallpaper Base, 390/1953.

CONTROL OF IMPORTS AND EXPO RTS

S

ubject

M

atter

and

R

eference

N

umbers

Artificial Silk Piece Goods—300/1953, 396/1953.

Cotton Piece Goods—330/1953, 331/19 5

3

» 332/1953-

Control o f Exports (Amendment) (No. 1)—514/1953,

Christmas Season Exemptions, 349/1953.

Cycle Tubes—403/1953.

Cycle Tyres—-401/1953.

Dried _of Powdered Milk—313/1953.

Electric Filament Lamps— 145/195 3.

Electric Filament Lamps— 329/1953.

Heeled Rubber Shoes, 405/1953.

Imported Butter (Maximum Wholesale Prices)—7/1954.

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