The Gazette 1911-12

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

26

[JULY, 1911.

(3.) The evidence of service upon the person named in such letter of request, together with the verification of a Notary Public. AND I CERTIFY that such service so proved, and the proof thereof, are such as are required by the law and practice of the Supreme Court in Ireland regulating the service of legal process in Ireland, and the proof thereof. AND I CERTIFY that the cost of effecting such service, as duly certified by the Taxing Master of the Supreme Court in Ireland, amounts to the sum of £ : : Dated this day of ,19 Irish Land Commission. LAND PURCHASE ACTS, 29ra JUNE, 1911. ORDER XXlA. IT is this day ordered that the following addition be made to the Schedule of Fees in the Appendix to the Rules dated 2nd July, 1910, viz. :— SUPERIOR OR INTERVENING INTEREST WHERE THE REDEMPTION PRICE DOES NOT EXCEED £100. Claimants' costs of proof.—Same as Incumbrancers' costs of proof. Provided that where the redemption price does not exceed £30 half fees only shall be allowed. Where the price is fixed by consent the above fees shall, save as is hereinafter mentioned, also cover all costs of proceedings for redemption, but shall not include costs of apportionment if apportionment be neces sary, but if the consent has to be signed by the owner of the superior interest in person an additional fee of £1 shall be allowed.

the King's Bench Division one copy of the process, together with the evidence of service by affidavit of the person effecting the service verified by notarial certificate, and particulars of charges for the cost of effecting such service. (5.) The particulars of charges for the cost of effecting service shall be submitted by the Solicitor aforesaid to a Taxing Master of the Supreme Court, who shall certify the correctness of the charges, or such other amount as shall be properly payable for the cost of effecting service. A copy of such charges and certificate shall be forwarded to His Majesty's Treasury by the Master of the King's Bench Division. (6.) The Master of the King's Bench Division shall transmit to His Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs the Letter of Request for service received from th? foreign country, together with the evidence of service, and a copy of the charges and the Taxing Master's c ertificate, duly certified, for use out of the jurisdic tion. Such certificate shall be in the Form in the Schedule to these Rules, which may be cited as Form No. 12, Appendix J., of the Rules of the Supreme Court (Ireland), 1905. 2. Upon the application of the Treasury Solicitor in Ireland, with the consent of His Majesty's Treasury, the Court or a Judge may make all such orders for substituted service or otherwise as may be necessary to give effect to these Rules. APPENDIX J. (O. 37, r. 47.) No. 12. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE OF FOREIGN PROCESS. I, Master of the King's Bench Division of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland hereby certify that the documents annexed hereto are as follows :— (1.) The original letter of request for service of process received from the Court or Tribunal at in the of in the matter of . versus , and : (2.) The process received with such letter of request, and :

Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910.

ASSESSMENT OF

INCREMENT VALUE DUTY.

THE

following

resolution of

the Taxing

Masters has been issued :—

:

CONSOLIDATED SUPREME

TAXING COURT

OFFICE

OF

THE

OF

JUDICATURE

(IRELAND). Resolved this 27th day of June, 1911, that in respect of the Taxation of all Bills of Costs, we shall be at liberty to adapt the Fee in pursuance of the Rule of the High Court of Justice in Ireland, Chancery Division, Land

Made with