The Gazette 1909-10

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

MARCH, 1910]

93

(c) the Land Judge has caused the Land Commission to be furnished with particulars and documents respecting the estates in pursuance of Section 7 of the Irish Land Act, 1903. All other sales to be carried out by the Land Commission as distinguished from the Estates Commissioners shall be proceeded with and advances shall be sanctioned, so far as practicable, in the order of priority in which the Agreement was lodged in the office of the Land Commission. Sales of estates proposed to be sold to the Congested Districts Board under the pro visions of Sections 72, 77, and 79 of the Irish Land Act, 1903, as amended by the Irish Land Act, 1909, other than those herein before provided for shall, so far as practicable, be carried out by the Congested Districts Board in the order of priority as of the earliest date on which either (a) an Originating Request has been lodged in manner provided by Rules, (b) the Vendor has entered into a pre liminary agreement with the Con gested Districts Board with a view to the purchase of the estate, or (c) the Land Judge has caused the Con gested Districts Board to be furnished with particulars and documents respecting the estate in pursuance of Section 77 of the Irish Land Act, 1903. Provided always that the Estates Com missioners and the Congested Districts Board shall take into consideration any default or delay on the part of Vendors and Tenant Purchasers in the discharge of the require ments of the Commissioners, or of any duty imposed on them, so as not to permit the same to retard the progress of proceedings or the making of advances in the cases of other Vendors and Tenant Purchasers. Given at His Majesty's Castle of Dublin, this 15th day of February, 1910. By His Excellency's Command, J. B. DOUGHERTY.

ferred by Section 14 of the Irish Land Act, 1909, and the First Schedule thereto, and of every other power enabling Them in this behalf, hereby, without prejudice to any further exercise of the said powers, make the following Regulations ; and The}' further certify, under Section 2 of the Rules Publica tion Act, 1893, that on account of urgency such Regulations should come into operation forthwith as Provisional Regulations and continue in force until Statutory Rules shall have been made in accordance with the last- mentioned Act. REGULATIONS. For the purpose of the application of the Scale in the First Schedule of the Irish Land Act, 1909, the number of years' purchase represented by the Advance shall be ascer tained : I. In the case of the purchase of a parcel of uncenanted land by dividing the amount of the purchase money by the amount which the Estates Commissioners or the Congested Districts Board, as the case may be, shall estimate to have been the fair annual value of such parcel to the owner at the date of purchase. II. In any case where the amount advanced is less than the purchase money, by dividing the amount of the purchase money by the amount of the rent, or in the case of untenanted land, by the amount which the Estates Commissioners shall estimate to be its fair annual value to the owner. (Signed), Cecil Norton (Signed), John W. Gulland. Treasury Chambers, Whitehall, 15th February, 1910. Eaater Sittings Lectures. LECTURES will be delivered to the Senior Class upon the subjects of Real Property, Equity, and Conveyancing on the following dates in Easter Sittings, 1910 :— April 15th, 19th, 22nd, 26th, 29th. May 3rd, 6th, 10th, 13th. Lectures will be delivered to the Junior Class upon Common Law on the following dates in Easter Sittings, 1910 :— April 18th, 21st, 25th, 28th. May 2nd, 5th, 9th, 12th.

Irish Land Act, 1909. PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS.

THE Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, in pursuance of the powers con­

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