The Gazette 1916-17

[JANUARY, 1917

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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Registry of Deeds, Ireland, Fees. Treasury Order under Section 35 of the Act 2 and 3 William, IV., cap. 87, and the Act 38 and 39 Vie., cap. 5. WHEREAS, by the Registry of Deeds

direction mentioned in Section 35 of the Act 2 & 3 William IV., cap. 87, shall be in force until the same shall have been laid forty days before both Houses of Parliament while in session, and if either House within that period resolve that the whole or any part of such regulation, order, or direction ought not to be in force, the same shall not have any force, without prejudice nevertheless to the making any other regulation, order, or direction in its place. Now therefore, We, being Two of the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, by virtue of the power conferred upon Us by the before-mentioned Acts and of all other powers hereunto Us enabling, do hereby Order and direct : That, from and after the First day of January, 1917, the fees specified in Column One of the Schedule to this Order shall cease to be paid and payable, and that the fees specified in Column Two of the said Schedule shall be paid and payable. COLUMN Two. Upon every memorial received into the office except the memorial of a Civil Bill Decree, at the time of the delivery thereof to be regis tered : Where such memorial shall contain not more than seven folios, each of seventy-two words From every person making searches in the office in any one day, upon names for any period not exceed ing ten years including the liberty of taking notes or abstracts, for each different surname ... For every additional ten years or fractional part of ten years ... 0 And upon lands the like fees for each County, or City or Corporation Town. From every person making a general search in the office in any one day, including the liberty of taking notes or abstracts, for any period not exceeding ten years ... ... 0 For every additional ten years or fractional part of ten years ... 0 d. 0 9 0 1 0 0 6 2

(Ireland) Act, 1832 (2 and 3 William IV., c. 87) it is provided that it shall be lawful for the Lord High Treasurer or Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, or any three or more of them, to reduce, alter or vary any of the fees, etc., established or any time hereafter to be established in the Public Register Office for registering Deeds, Con veyances, and Wills in Ireland, and to establish any other fees, etc. : provided that every regulation, order, or direction so made or given by the said Lord High Treasurer or Commissioners aforesaid under this Act shall be forthwith laid before both Houses of Parliament, if Parliament shall be then sitting, and it Parliament shall not then be sitting, in that case within fourteen days after the next meeting of Parliament. AND WHEREAS, by the Registry of Deeds (Ireland) Act, 1875 (38 & 39 Vie., cap. 5), it is provided that no regulation, order, or Upon every memorial received into the office except the memorial next mentioned, at the time of the delivery thereof to be registered : Where such memorial shall contain not more than seven folios, each of seventy-two words 080 (Memorial of a Civil Bill Decree). From every person making searches in the office, including the liberty of taking notes or abstracts, each day ... ... ... ... 0 2 6 COLUMN ONE. £ s.

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