The Gazette 1958-61

MR. HUTCHINSON ERIC DAVIDSON, Solicitor, died at his residence " Rus-in-Urbe," Ballinasloe, Co. Galway on the 22nd July, 1958. Mr. Davidson served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Hutchinson Davidson, Ballinasloe, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1921 and practised at Ballinasloe under the style of Messrs. Hutchinson Davidson & Son. MR. JOSEPH MCCARTNEY, Solicitor died at a Dublin Hospital on the 24th July, 1958. Mr. McCartney served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Patrick J. Hannan, Longford, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1938 and practised at Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin. THE REGISTRY Register B SOLICITOR seeks Assistantship late September or October. Preferably Dublin or good Provincial Town near Dublin. Box No. B 226. SOLICITOR presently in practice desires partnership in well established firm in good provincial town preferably Leinster. Box No. B 227. YOUNG man who passed Final Examination with merit and who is to be admitted in October seeks position as qualified assistant to firm of solicitors in city or country. Box No. B 228. 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 Schedule, which original Certificates, it is alleged, have been lost or inadver– tently destroyed. A duplicate 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 a8th day of July, 1958. REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS, 1891 and 1942 Issue of Duplicate Land Certificate

equitable interest; and Morris, L.J., as well as Lord Evefshed, M.R., held that the directions were not a declaration of trust of a subsisting equitable interest. Lord Evershed took the view that a declaration creating new trusts (such as the direction of Feb. 18 were expressed to be) did not become a " disposi– tion " of a subsisting equitable interest merely because the subsisting equitable interest was deter– mined by the creation of new trusts. It seems, therefore, that if a man, being both legally and beneficially entitled to personalty, declares a trust of it, writing is not necessary but, if he is entitled only in equity, a declaration of new trusts, which in effect replace his beneficial interest, must be in writing. Section 53 (i) of the English Law of Pro– perty Act 1925 replaces the Statute of Frauds and specifies the transactions that are required to be in writing in order to be valid. OBITUARY MR. ROBERT HEUSTON, Solicitor, died at a Dublin Hospital on the i3th June, 1958. Mr. Heuston served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Thomas O'Meara, 14 Fleet Street and Mr. David J. O'Meara, Mallow, Co. Cork, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1904 and practised at Tipperary up to his retirement in 1949. MR. ROGER O'SULLIVAN, Solicitor, died at his residence " Yewfort," Patricks-well, Co. Limerick on the yth July, 1958. Mr. O'Sullivan served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Philip J. O'Sullivan, Limerick, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings 1931, and practised at Limerick under the style of Philip J. O'Sullivan & Son. Mr. Taylor served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Robert Parsons, Belfast, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1904 and practised at Scottish Provident Buildings, Belfast as senior partner in the firm of Messrs. J. C. Taylor & Co. He was an extraordinary member of the Council of the Society from 1931 to the date of his death. MR. RICHARD J. MCDONNELL, Solicitor, died ac a Dublin Nursing Home on the I5th July, 1958. Mr. McDonnell served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. William H. Spence, 37 Westmoreland Street, Dublin, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1916 and practised at 4 Templemore Avenue, Rathgar, Dublin. MR. JAMES C. TAYLOR, Solicitor died on the 7th July, 1958.

JOSEPH O'BYRNE,

Registrar of Titles.

Central Office, Land Registry, Chancery Street, DUBLIN.

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