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- Rent Restrictions (Continuance and
Amendment) Act, 1954
35. Imposition of Duties (Confirmation
o f Orders) (No. 2) Act, 1934
36. Solicitors Act, 1954
37. National Monuments (Amend
ment) Act, 1954
38. Trade Loans Guarantee (Amend
ment) Act, 1954
9th December, 1954
22nd December, 1954
22nd December, 1954
22ndDecember, 1954
22nd December, 1954
1. Private—Sir Patrick Dun’s Hos
pital Act, 1934
7th April, 1934
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,
1891 AND 1942 .
Issue o f Duplicate Land Certificate.
A
p p l ic a t io n s
have been received from the registered
owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed hereto,
for the issue of Certificates of Title in substitution
for the original Certificates issued in respect o f the
lands specified in the said Schedule, which original
Certificates, it is alleged, have been lost or inad
vertently destroyed.
A duplicate Certificate will be issued in each case,
except a case in respect of which notification is’
received in this Registry within 28 days from the
publication o f this notice, that the Certificate of
Title is still in existence, and in the custody of some
person other than the registered owner. Any such
notification should state the grounds on which such
Certificate is being held.
Dated the 28th day of January, 1955.
J
o s e p h
O ’ B
y r n e
,
Central Office,
Registrar of Titles.
Land Registry,
Chancery Street,
Dublin.-
S
c h e d u l e
.
1. Registered Owner
M
i c h a e l
C
o l b e r t
Folio number 1775
CountyLimerick
Lands o f Kilkinlea Lower, in the Barony of
Glenquin containing 38a. or. 34p.
2. Registered Owner
B
r y a n
O ’D
o n n e l l
Folio Number 4624
CountyLimerick
Lands o f Sallymount in the Barony* of
Clanwilliam containing 2a. ir. 23p.
3.
Registered Owner
D
e n i s
-S
h e il
Folio number 274
County Meath
Lands of Howthstown in the Barony of Slane
Lower containing 2a. 2r. i6p.
4 .
Registered Owner
T
h o m a s
N
e r n e y
and
A
n n ie
N
e r n e y
Folio number 656
County Roscommon
Lands of Doughil and one undivided twenty-
seventh share o f Lands o f Doughil in the
Barony o f Roscommon containing 17a. ir
i 3p.
THE REGISTRY.
Section A.
R
equired
recently qualified Solicitor as Assistant'
apply
in writing to Whitney, Moore & Keller, 46, Kildare Street.
Section C.
E
lectronic
model with hand microphone and substitute
disc microphone and pedal controls. With transcribing
machine
£ i
iq
or Cameo Model in excellent condition, with
transcribing machine and shaving machine, the three
fq o
Phone Dublin 66905.
*
PUBLIC AUTHORITIES (JUDICIAL
PROCEEDINGS) ACT, 1954 .
P
r a c t it io n e r s
who are not solicitors to local
authorities or to State subsidized Boards will
welcome this measure which will remedy what had
been a manifest injustice to many litigants. It will
be recalled that under the Public Authorities
Protection Act, 1893, which was passed “ for the
protection of persons acting in the execution of
statutory and other public duties ” , that no action
or proceeding could be instituted against such
bodies, unless it was commenced within six months
next after the act, neglect or default complained of,
or in the case of the continuance o f injury or damage,
within six months next after the ceasing thereof.
The position had, to a certain extent, been remedied
in England last June by the passing o f the Law
Reform (Limitation o f Actions) Act, 1954 which
repealed the Public Authorities Protection Act, 1893,
and which increased to three years the period in
which personal injury actions could be taken against
a public authority or a statutory body, and also
by dependants under Lord Campbell’s A c t ; further
more, the said Act was to bind the Crown, and could
thus be made applicable in actions against Depart
ments o f State.
The Irish Public Authorities (Judicial Proceedings)
Act, 1934 is correspondingly wider than its English
counterpart; for it repeals completely the Act of
1893, and all Schedules under that Act, as well as
Section 44 of the Great Northern Act, 1953, which
had limited the period in which proceedings could
be taken against the new Great Northern Board to
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