The Gazette 1993

GAZETTE

DECEMBER 1993

P R A C T I C E

N O T E

(b) As the Certificate is analogous to an averment in an affidavit it is a matter for the purchasers and/or their solicitors to satisfy themselves that the property is situate within the relevant boundaries of exempted areas. Please note that all applications for section 45 and section 12 Land Act, 1965 consents should be addressed to:

Exempted "Towns" Under section 45 L a nd Act, 1965

to the Society by John Geraghty, Solicitor in the Land Commission, to whom our thanks are due. N .B. (a) While the Towns listed comprise Scheduled Towns. Non-Municipal Towns and Towns within the meaning of the Towns Improve- ment (Ireland) Act, 1854, for the purpose of the Certificate one need only use the word "Town".

The requirement to obtain consent under section 45 of the Land Act, 1965 to the vesting of an interest in land does not apply to land situate in a County Borough, Bojough, Urban District or Town. A difficulty can sometimes arise in identifying whether a particular conurbation is in fact a "Town" within the meaning of the Section.

Irish Land Commission, Government Buildings, Farnham Street, Cavan.

The list below has been kindly provided

Section 45, Land Act 1965 County Index to Exemption

Return of Allotment of Shares

Boroughs U.D.Cs

Towns

Counties t

County Boroughs

The Companies Office have introduced a new form B5 which is a combination of the old form 45 and the Revenue Commissioners form 26. The new form eliminates the need to lodge two separate forms when an allotment of shares is made. The new form was introduced with effect from the beginning of November, 1993. The Companies Office will, however, continue to accept returns of the old form 45 for a limited period after that date. The new form B5 ought to be lodged with the Revenue Commissioners, Companies Capital Duty Section, Dublin Castle, who will assess the capital duty payable and collect both the duty payable and the Companies Office IR£5 fee. The Revenue Commissioners will forward the form to the Companies Office for registration. The Company and Commercial Law Committee has made representations to the Companies Office concerning the new form B5.

Carlow

Carlow

Muine Beag, Tullow

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Cavan

Cavan

Bailieboro', Belturbet, Cootehill

Ennis Kilrush

Ennistymon, Kilkee, Shannon

Clare

Cork

Clonakilty Cobh,

Bandon, Bantry, Blarney, Dunmanway, Kanturk, Millstreet, Mitchelstown, Passage West, Rathluirc (Charleville).

Cork

Fermoy, Kinsale, Macroom, Mallow, Midleton, Skibbereen, Youghal.

Ballybofey, Ballyshannon, Camdonagh, Donegal, Killybegs, Moville.

Donegal

Buncrana j Bundoran

Letterkenny

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1 Dublin

Dun > Laoghaire

Balbriggan, Blanchardstown, Clondalkin, Lucan- Doddsboro', Malahide, ! Rush, Skerries, Swords, Tallaght

Dublin

Ballinasloe

Galway

Galway

; Athenry, Clifden, Gort, Loughrea, Tuam

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