COURT OF THE IRISH LAND
COMMISSION
Land
Acts 1923-1965
Distribution of Purchase Money
The Minister for Lands, with the consent of the
Judicial Commissioner, has made Orders pursuant
to Section 15, Land Act, 1965, authorising all
Examiners of the Land Commission to exercise
the powers and functions of the Judicial Commis
sioner and the Land Commission in relation to
the distribution of Purchase Money (including the
certifying under sub-section (2) of Section 5 of
the Land Act, 1923, of sums out of the Costs
Funds established under that section).
Commencement of Title
The Judicial Commissioner has directed the
Examiners of the Land Commission pursuant to
Section 16, Land Act, 1965, to accept as the period
of commencement of title which the owner, tenant
or other claimant shall be required to deduce a
period of not less than:
(a) Twelve years beginning on the date of a
conveyance, transfer or assignment for valuable
consideration of the land or holding, and ending
on the date on which the land or tenant's interest
therein vested in the Land Commission, or
(b) Thirty years ending on the date on which
the land or tenant's interest therein vested in the
Land Commission,
whicheverps the shorter.
Dated this 4th day of March 1966.
M. GAVAGAN
Secretary
THE REGISTRY
REGISTER A
Solicitor required for well established busy practice in
Leinster, within radius of sixty miles from Dublin.
Good salary with prospects of succession. Present
owner will continue. Reply to Box A234.
Solicitor, Kampala, Uganda—Well-known firm of solici
tors with Irish partner require assistant solicitor with
three to five years' general experience and preferably
a university degree. Initial term three years: salary
£2,000 with 14 days local leave per year and one
month per year of service paid leave at end of term.
Fare paid each way London-Entebbe, and accommo
dation supplied. Partnership at end of term considered.
Interview Dublin. Interested applicants please write to
Box A235.
REGISTER C
Browne—Martin Browne, late of Killenure, Dundrum,
Co. Tipperary, and formerly of 44 Harrington Street,
Dublin, and 10 Windsor Terrace, Dun Laoghaire, died
on the 25th Day of March 1966. Will any person
knowing the whereabouts of a Will made by the above
deceased,
please
communicate
with:
Matthew
MacNamara, Solicitor, Gashel, Co. Tipperary.
Will—Miss Margaret (Maud) Somers, late of Highfield
Hotel, Highfield Road, formerly of 3 Templemore
Avenue, Rathgar, and 2 Ashdale Road, Terenure,
Dublin, who died on 14th March 1966. Will any
solicitor having information as to a Will of above-
named deceased please
communicate with:
J. G.
O'Connor & Co., Solicitors, 9 Clare Street. Dublin 2.
For Sale—10 volumes (79-88)
The Law Journal
1935-
1939. Well bound, good condition, first offer accepted.
Box C186.
REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS, 1891 and 1942
Issue of New Land Certificate
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 scheduel, 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 regis
tered owner. Any such notification should state
the
grounds on which such certificate is being held.
Dated this 6th day of May 1966.
D. L. McALLISTER
Registrar of Titles
Central Office,
Land Registry,
Chancery Street,
Dublin.
SCHEDULE
1. Registered Owners James and Ellen Ward. Folio
number 862. County Meath. Lands of Tullaghanstown
in the Barony of Navan Upper containing 59a. 3r. 2p.
2. Registered Owner John Dillon. Folio number 13602.
County Cavan. Lands of Muff in the Barony of Tully-
garvey containing 24a. Or. 34p.
3. Registered Owner Thomas Egenton. Folio number
4317. County Meath and Folio number 5106 County
Westmeath. Lands of Tubbrid containing lla. Ir. Op.
and Lands of Hammondstown and Tonaghmore con
taining 18a. 2r. 27p. both situate in the Barony of Fore
and Counties of Meath and Westmeath respectively.
OBITUARY
Mr. Edward Treacy died on the 24th February 1966
at his residence, Ard-Caoin, O'Connell Avenue, Limerick.
Mr. Treacy served his apprenticeship with the late
Mr. John J. Dundon, 101 O'Connell Street, Limerick,
was admitted in Trinity sittings 1929, and practised at
92 O'Connell Street, Limerick.
He was a member of the Council of the Society as
provincial delegate for Munster from 1957 to 1964.
Mr. Edmund A. Corr died on the 25th February 1966
at St. Joseph's Hospital, Ballina, Co. Mayo.
Mr. Corr served his apprenticeship with Mr. Patrick
T. J. Mulligan, Ballina, was admitted in Michaelmas
sittings 1924, and practised at Ballina, Co. Mayo, under
the style of Messrs Rutledge and Corr.
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