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Costs—death ofjudge.
(JV.Z.)
In Lilley
v.
Kay (1960) N.Z.L.R. 292, the New
Zealand Supreme Court held that when the trial
judge has died, another judge may deal with ques
tions of costs in an action, particularly where the
trial judge has not reserved to himself outstanding
questions of fact and where there is no need to
exercise discretion in any unusual way.
Construction
—
"in the opinion of the Governor-General"
(N.Z.)
In Reade
v.
Smith (1959) N.Z.L.R. 996, the New
Zealand Supreme Court held (i) that the words in
an Act "in the opinion of the Governor-General"
(that certain regulations were necessary to secure the
due adminstration of the Act) did not give the
Governor-General a complete and unexaminable
discretion, (2) that any question of law which the
Governor-General is required to decide as a basis
for his opinion is always examinable by the court,
and (3) that the court could always inquire, in any
case, whether the Governor-General (or a Minister)
as the case may be could reasonably have formed
any opinion on the law or on fact, which is set up as a
foundation for any regulation.
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,
1891 AND 1942
Issue of Duplicate Land Certificate
Applications have been received from the regis
tered owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed
hereto, for the issue of Certificates of Title in sub
stitution 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 new 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 6th day of January, 1961.
D. L. McALLISTER,
Registrar of Titles.
Central Office,
Land Registry,
Chancery Street,
DUBLIN.
SCHEDULE.
1. Registered Limited Owner, Robert Francis
Bennett.
Folio number 940.
County Queens.
Lands of Ballyhegadon in the Barony of Clandonagh
containing loa. 3r. 4p.
2. Registered Owner, Patrick Murphy.
Folio
number 1717. County Limerick. Lands of Caher
(Hayes) containing 46a ir. ijp. and an undivided
moiety of Lands of Caher (Hayes) containing
8a. 2r. 34p. both situate in the Barony of Glenquin.
THE REGISTRY
Register A
FOR SALE the goodwill of a deceased solicitor practising in
Dublin. Apply to George D. Fottrell & Sons, 30 Lower
Baggot Street, Dublin, Solicitors for the Executrix.
Register B
YOUNG SOLICITOR seeks position as assistant City or Country.
University Degree. General experience. Box No. B. 258.
Register C
COMPLETE Dictaphone set for sale.
For further particulars
apply to Box No. C 164.
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