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REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,
1891 AND 1942
Issue of Duplicate Land
Certificates
Applications
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 of the lands specified in the said Schedule,
which original Certificates, it is alleged, have been
lost or inadvertently 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 of 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 26th day of September, 1960.
D. L. McAmsTER,
Registrar of Titles.
Central Office,
Land Registry,
Chancery Street,
DUBLIN.
SCHEDULE.
i. Registered Owner Jeremiah Buckley.
Folio
number 1628, County Meath.
Lands of Kilmore
in the Barony of Deece Upper containing ySa. 2r. op
2. Registered Owner Patrick Tohall.
Folio
number 16109, County Sligo. Lands of Knockna-
ganny
in
the Barony of Carbury containing
oa. i r. i p.
3. Registered Owner Patrick McCabe.
Folio
number 20047 , County Cavan. Lands of Cargagh
containing 2oa. or .3op. and Lands of Corrateinner
containing oa. ir. 27p., both situate in the Barony of
Castlerahan.
CORRECTION
The Supreme Court, per O'Dalaigh, J. held that,
in a conviction for an offence created by statute, it is
not sufficient to allege the offence in the words of the
statute.
Convictions for offences contrary
to
Section 30 and 51 of the Road Traffic Act, 1933
were bad because of their failure to specify that the
offences are statutory either by express reference to
the Act or by employing the formula " contrary to
the statute in such case made and provided".
(State—Cunningham ;'. District Justice O'Flynn,
29th January, 1960, unreported.)
The unofficial report of this case published at
page 18 of THE GAZETTE for June 1960 is incorrect
and the above note should be substituted.
We
regret having misled members by the publication of
an incorrect version of this report. In the absence
of the official report we used information from a
usually reliable source.
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SECRETARY,
SOLICITORS' BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION,
18, HUME STREET,
DUBLTN.
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