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JULY, 1909]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

27

offered by the Petitioner and Respondents respectively,

doth adjudge that the said Order of the

day of

made by (A.B.) an Inspector appointed by

the Local Government Board, be confirmed

(or

dis

allowed)

(or

amended as follows, and as so amended be

confirmed), and that the

do pay to the

£

costs of this Order.

Form No.

3.

Order made by the County Court on the hearing of a

Petition against a specified part of the Order made by

the Inspector.

Labourers (Ireland) Acts, 1883 to 1906,

and

•jhe

Rural District Labourers Order of

the

day of

County of

District of

Petitioner.

Rural District Council of

Respondents.

The Petitioner having presented a Petition to the

Court in respect of the specified part of the above Order,

hereinafter more particularly described, and the Court

having heard the matter of the said Petition, and the

evidence offered by the Petitioner and Respondents

respectively, doth adjudge that the said Order of the

day of

made by (A.B.) an Inspector

appointed by the Local Government Board, be con

firmed

(or

disallowed)

(or

be amended as follows, and as

so amended be confirmed) so far as the said Order relates

to the Plot No.

on Ordnance Sheet No.

of the County of

described in the Schedule to

the said Order, the same being the said specified part

of the said Order in respect whereof the said Petition

has been presented :

And the Court doth order that

the

do pay to the

£

costs of

this Order.

Form No.

4.

Notice ClaimingMoney under Section 11, Sub-section (6),

of the Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906.

To the Rural District Council of

and to

[the person to •whom money was

paid~\

of

Take notice that I, the undersigned, do claim that I

am entitled to the money paid by the Rural District

Council of

to the said

of

,

[or

to

£

, a part thereof], in respect of the lands

of

, in the County of

, and

that unless such money be paid to me on or before the

day of

I shall apply for relief to the

County Court of the said county in the manner provided

by the Rules of Court made under the Labourers (Ire

land) Act, 1906.

(Signed),

Labourers (Ireland) Act,

1906.

THE LABOURERS (IRELAND) ORDER, 1909.

IN pursuance of the powers vested in Us by the

Labourers (Ireland) Acts, 1883 to 1906, and of

all other powers enabling Us in this behalf,

We, the Local Government Board for Ireland,

after consultation with the President of the

Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, do order,

and it is hereby ordered, that the following

shall be rules under the said Acts, and shall,

from and after the date hereof, have effect and

be observed in regard to the several matters to

which they relate :—

1. This Order may be cited

as "The

Labourers (Ireland) Order, 1909," and shall

be construed as one with the Labourers (Ire

land) Order, 1906.

2.

The Labourers (Ireland) Order, 1908, is

hereby revoked, and the Labourers (Ireland)

Order, 1906, shall be read and construed as if

the following Rules numbered 53, 55, 57, and

63 were therein inserted as Rules 53, 55, 57,

and 63 respectively in lieu of and in substitu

tion for any Rules so numbered therein and

hereby or heretofore revoked :—

Rule 53

(a).

The Council may employ

a.

Solicitor for the purpose of representing them

at the Inquiry by the Inspector, and shall pay

him a fee of

-£•$

3^.

od.

per day in respect of

his attendance at such Inquiry.

(l>).

The Council may also, on confirmation

of an Improvement Scheme, employ a Solicitor

to represent them at the Inquiry by the Arbi

trator where lands are being taken compul-

sorily, and shall pay him a fee of ^'3

•}$.

od.

per day in respect of his attendance at such

Inquiry.

(c).

The Council shall employ a Solicitor to

investigate the title of persons to whom any

purchase-money or compensation is to be paid

in respect of lands authorized to be acquired.

In cases

to which

the provisions of sub

section (i) of section n of the Labourers

(Ireland) Act, 1906, apply, the Council shall

allow him a fee of

£i is. od.

per plot, pro

vided that where more than one plot with the

same title is being taken at the same time on

the estate of the same person only one such

fee shall be payable.

In cases to which the

provisions of the said sub-section do not apply,

he shall be paid his costs as taxed in accord

ance with the provisions of clause

(d)

of this

Rule.

The Council shall also employ a Solicitor to

do all necessary work incidental to obtaining

the receipts for the purchase-money or convey

ances of the plot of land, and for the due

registration of the Council's title, and for1

such

work and registration shall, in cases to which

the provisions of sub-section (i) of section u

of the Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906, apply,