The Gazette 1996
GAZETTE
AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 1996
Deponent - the manner in which it came into the possession of the Deponent to be stated. Practitioner has certified that the Donor is, or is becoming, incapable by reason of a mental condition of managing his or her own property and affairs. (xi) That there is no other person to whom notice is required to be given under paragraph 2 of the First Schedule to the Act. (xii) Whether there is any reason to believe that appropriate enquiries might bring to light evidence on which the Court could be satisfied that one of the grounds of objection set out in Section 10 (3) of the Act is established. SCHEDULE 2 The following documentation (or so much thereof as shall be in existence at the time of the making of the Application and as is in the possession or procurement of the Deponent) should be exhibited in the grounding Affidavit. (i) The EPA. (ii) Copy notice of Execution by the Donor of the EPA given to the first notice party. (iii) Copy notice of Execution by the Donor of the EPA given to the second notice party. (iv) Copy notice of Execution by the Donor of the EPA given to any the Donor. (v) Copy notice of Intention to apply for registration given to the Donor. (vi) Copy notice of intention to apply for registration given to the first notice party. (vii) Copy notice of Intention to apply for registration given to the second party. (viii) Copy notice of Intention to apply for registration given to the second notice party. (ix) Affidavits of Service of the Notices referred to at paragraphs (v), (vi), (vii) and (viii). (x) Certificate of a registered (x) That a registered Medical
Solicitors retain McEntee Cup
McENTEE CUP Top row - l-r: Seamus Roe, Stephen Noonan, Martin Moran, Tom Donaghy, Donagh Shaffrey. Bottom row-l-r: Mark Ronayne, John Davis, Brian Crowe, Carbhain O'Nuallain, Leo Fay, Niall Clancy.
The annual soccer match between the Solicitors and Barristers took place at Blackhall Place on Friday, 24 May. The Barristers turned out their strongest team in several years, including current and former league of Ireland players in their line up. The home side suffered an early blow with a controversially awarded penalty box incident involving Stephen Noonan. Aaron Shearer for the Barristers converted. Donagh Shaffrey equalised for the Solicitors on 20 minutes from the penalty shot. Another Shearer goal followed, but Leo Fay equalised for the Solicitors on the stroke of half time to conclude a rubustly contested first half.
The Solicitors upped the ante in the | second half, with John Davis and j Garbhain O'Nuallain raiding down the flanks, Veterans, Tom Donaghy, | Martin Moran and Mark Ronayne ! controlled play through the middle. ; Niall Clancy and Seamus Roe competed physically with their | opposites, and substitutes John Kilroy and Declan Black also made j their mark. The Barristers buckled under the I pressure and the Solicitors sailed I home with two strikes fromMoran i and one from Davis, leaving the S Solicitors with a 5-2 victory, which ! was celebrated well into the Friday ! evening by players and supporters.
I Brian Crowe
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Medical Practitioner to the effect that the Donor is (or is becoming) incapable by reason of a mental condition of managing his/her property and affairs.
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