The Gazette 1918-19

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

JUNE, 1918.]

(2) This Order is to take effect from the 1st day of July, 1918, and shall continuejn operation during the present War and for a period of six months thereafter : Schedule /., Part I., and Rules thereunder. Twenty-five per cent, on the remuneration prescribed for the first £1,000 '•> Twenty per cent, on the remuneration pre– scribed for the second and third £1,000 ; Ten per cent, on the remuneration prescribed for each subsequent £1,000. Schedule I., Part II., and Rules thereunder. (Leases, or Conveyances reserving rent). TABLE I. Twenty-five per cent, on the remuneration prescribed where the rent does not exceed £100; Fifteen per cent, on the remuneration pre– scribed where the rent exceeds £100 but does not exceed £500. ' * ~* Ten per cent, on the remuneration prescribed where the rent exceeds £500. Twenty-five per cent, on the remuneration prescribed where the rent does not exceed £s; Twenty per cent, on the remuneration pre– scribed where the 'rent exceeds £5 but does not exceed £50 ; Fifteen per cent, on the remuneration pre– scribed where the rent exceeds £50 but does not exceed £150. Ten per cent, on the remuneration prescribed where the rent exceeds £150. SCHEDULE II. (Other business to which Schedule I. does not apply). (Sales, Purchases, Mortgages). TABLE II.

(3b) Such increases shall be in force during the continuance of the War and for a period of six months thereafter.

JOHN ROSS,

(Signed),

Land Judge.

Approved

IGNATIUS J. O'BRIEN,

Lord Chancellor.

FOUR COURTS,

DUBLIN.

THE RULES PUBLICATION ACT, 1893.

NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of the Rules Publication Act, 1893, that the Rule-making Authority prescribed by the Solicitors Remuneration Act, 1881, proposes to make the Rule set out hereunder.

Dated this I3th day of May, 1918.

Gerald Horan, Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper and Permanent Secretary to the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. WE, The Right Honourable Sir Ignatius J. O'Brien, Bart., Lord High Chancellor of Ireland ; The Right Honourable Sir James Henry Mussen Campbell, Bart., Lord Chief Justice of Ireland ; The Right Honourable Charles Andrew O'Connor, Master of the Rolls, and William V. Seddall, Esquire, President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland (being the persons in that behalf authorized by the statute, 44 &.45 Vie., c. 44), do hereby in pursuance and execution of the powers given to us by the said statute, and of all other powers and authorities enabling us in that behalf, order direct in manner following : (i) The following increases in the remun– eration prescribed by the General Order and Schedules dated the i6th day of April, 1884, shall apply.

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