The Gazette 1961 - 64

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 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 i£st day of March, 1962.

the letter written by the defendant's solicitor was a sufficient note or memorandum in writing to satisfy the Statute of Frauds. Criminal Law—first offence. In R. v. Lloyd (October 30, 1961) the Court of Criminal Appeal (Glyn-Jones, Elwes and Widgery JJ.) held, dismissing an appeal against a sentence of 12 months' imprisonment, that a first offender cannot expect to be put on probation as a matter of course ; if the offence merits imprisonment in all the circumstances then the sentencing court is fully entitled to impose a prison sentence. (The Guardian, October 31, 1961.) Evidence—expert witness. In Clark v. Ryan (1960) 103 Commonwealth L.R. 486 the High Court of Australia held that in an action for damages for personal injuries caused by a road accident, expert evidence tendered by a witness purporting to be " skilled in the diagnosis of road accidents " was inadmissible as the witness was not experienced in the particular type of accident concerned and the jury could have decided on the factual evidence alone, unassisted by expert evidence. An appellate court may reverse the decision of a trial court as to the admissibility of expert evidence where there is no evidence that the witness was qualified as an expert or where the question of his competency was decided upon erroneous legal standards. THE REGISTRY IN THE GOODS OF Madge McGrath, " Rushwee," St. Michael's Road, Tipperary, Spinster, Deceased, who died at St. Patrick's Hospital, Cashel, County Tipperary, on the I3th Day of February, 1962. Will any person having any information about a Will of the above named Deceased, please communicate with Kieran T. Flynn, Solicitor, Tipperary. REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS, 1891 AND 1942 Issue of New Land Certificate Applications have been received from the regis tered owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed

D. L. McALLISTER,

Registrar of Titles.

Central Office, Land Registry, Chancery Street, DUBLIN.

SCHEDULE. 1. Registered Owner, John Francis Regan. Folio number 1837, County Longford. Lands of Aghna- shingan containing 6a. 3r. 6p., and lands of Curry containing i3a. zr. 3op., both situate in the Barony of Moydow. 2. Registered Owner, John Gately (Junior). Folio number 8309, County Roscommon. Lands of Feevagh containing 3ia. 2r. 2jp., and lands of Cartronkilly containing oa. 3r. 39p. 3. Registered Owner, Samuel Wilkinson. Folio Number 9085, County Tipperary. Lands of Mac- kanagh Lower containing y8a. 3r. 8p., situate in the Barony of Clanwilliam. 4. Registered Owner, John Thomas Sainsbury. Folio number nSLSD, City of Dublin. Plot of ground with dwellinghouse thereon known as number 11 St. Anthony's Road, situate in the County Borough of Dublin. 5. Registered Owner, Michael J. Condon. Folio number 21604, County Cork. Lands of Ballymore, containing 593. 3r. I4p., situate in the Barony of Carberry East, East Division.

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