The Gazette 1916-17

AUGUST, 1916]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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Magee, James M., 8 Parliament Street. Matheson and Prentice, 60 Dawson Street. O'Neill and Collins, 190 Great Brunswick Street. Rooney, Patrick, and Company, 14 Upper Ormond Quay. Stewart and Orr, 7 Great Brunswick Street. Regulations for obtaining Duplicate Office Copies of Court Documents destroyed by fire in Solicitors' Offices during the recent Rebellion in Dublin. THE Treasury have made arrangements whereby Solicitors who require office copies oi documents which were destroyed by fire in their offices in Dublin during the rebellion may in the usual manner bespeak the copy document required, and have the fee fund stamps impressed thereon free of charge. The following form will be supplied at the Stamp Office, Four Courts, for each copy document, and when the copy document has been obtained it should be presented for stamping with this form completed, save the last paragraph. The copy document will then be stamped, and the form will be accepted as cash in payment of the impressed fee fund. INLAND REVENUE—IRELAND. TREASURY CONCESSION. Remission of Fee Stamp Duty on Court Documents destroyed by fire during the rebellion in Dublin, in April-May, 1916.

particulars of which are given above, was in my office at.......................................... at the time of the rebellion, and was destroyed by fire in the course of the rebellion. I further declare that the said document was requisite and necessary for use in the..............................Court, and I request that the accompanying duplicate of the said document may be stamped with ............Fee Stamps, amounting to......... pounds.........shillings and.........pence, free of charge, in accordance with the terms of the Treasury Concession. Signature. Address. CERTIFICATE OF OFFICER OF THE COURT. I hereby certify that the accompanying document, which has been marked by me as a duplicate, may be stamped with............ Fee Stamps amounting to............pounds ............shillings and............pence, and I further certify that Fees to this amount were paid on the original document stated above to have been destroyed during the rebellion. Signature. Dated.........day of. 191

Rank. Court.

.day of.

.191

Short Description of Document.

Title of Cause.

I certify that.....................Fee Stamps amounting in value to.........pounds......... shillings and......... pence have been impressed on the above-mentioned duplicate document.

Superintendent, Stamp Office, Four Courts,

.Stamper.

Issued.

Dublin.

I...................................... Solicitor, of ....................................................... do hereby declare that the original document,

Made with