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Form No. 39b. SCHEDULE referred to in the order of even date herewith fixing a fair

rent.

Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1896.

Holding in Urban
District

of

Particulars of Holding ascertained and recorded pursuant to Section I.

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1. Give a concise description of the holding and the buildings thereon, stating particulars of aspect, elevation, water supply, situation as to markets, railways, and county roads, etc. Also state how the holding is used, i.e. as a tillage farm or as a mixed farm, or as a grazing or dairy farm; if mainly a grazing or dairy farm, state carrying power.

2. Is the holding suitably used? What is the present condition of the holding as to cultivation, and of the holding and the buildings thereon as to deterioration or otherwise? If there be deterioration, state how it is shown and has apparently been caused, and give like particulars as to any improved condition.

Landlord

Tenant

day of

Who attended on behalf of
Tenant?.

3. Particulars of Tenement Valuation, Rates, &c.-
(a) Tenement Valuation of Holding

(b) Average amount of Poor Rate payable by Tenant
in respect of Holding excepting such deduction
from Rent (if any) as he may be entitled to
make under Section 53 of the Local Government
(Ireland) Act, 1898

4. If the tenancy has been pur-
chased since the passing of the
Landlord and Tenant (Ireland)
Act, 1870, give the date of each
sale and amount of purchase

money.

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5. State the annual sum which should be the fair rent of the holding on the assumption that all improvements thereon (including Buildings) were made or acquired by the Landlord, and give details of valuation.

Description of the several classes of land with the quantities of each class set out separately, giving the rate per acre. The several classes of grass and tillage land to be so specified that it may be apparent how much of each description is contained in the holding; each class separately valued to be marked with a letter to correspond with a letter on the map, and the boundaries of such class to be indicated on the map.

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7. State the Improvements on the holding made wholly or partly by the Tenant at his cost.

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TREASURY ORDER DATED NOVEMBER 6, 1903, SANCTIONING CERTAIN FEES AND DETERMINING UNDER THE PUBLIC OFFICES FEES ACT, 1879,* WITH THE CONSENT OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR OF IRELAND, AS TO THE TAKING OF FEES BY STAMPS IN THE COURT OF THE IRISH LAND COMMISSION.

1903. No. 935.

We, the undersigned, being two of the Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury, sanction the fees specified in the Rules made on the 6th day of November 1903, by the Judicial Commissioners of the Irish Land Commission, with the approval of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, and (pursuant to the provisions of the Public Offices Fees Act, 1879)* We hereby determine, with the consent of the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, that from and after this date the fees set forth in the Schedule hereto annexed, being fees payable in the Court of the Irish Land Commission, shall be collected and denoted by means of impressed stamps.

Given under our hands this 6th day of November 1903.

I consent to the above regulations,

H. W. Forster.
Ailwyn E. Fellowes.

Ashbourne, C.

Schedule.

Every original Notice of Appeal (which expression includes Rehearing) shall, according to the amount of the annual rent issuing out of the holding prior to the date of the Order appealed from, bear an impressed stamp or stamps of value as follows :

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* 42 & 43 Vict. c. 58.

6. Land Purchase (Ireland) Acts.

RULES, DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1892, MADE BY THE TREASURY UNDER
THE PURCHASE OF LAND (IRELAND) ACT, 1891, AS AMENDED BY
RULES DATED AUGUST 22, 1895,* AND MARCH 14, 1899.†

The Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, in pursuance of the powers conferred by section 34 of the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881, and section 27 of the Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act, 1891,§ and of every other power enabling them in this behalf, hereby, without prejudice to any further exercise of the said powers, make the following Rules:

Land Purchase Account.

Accounts.

1. (1.) The Land Commission will keep in their books a general account to be called the land purchase account.

(2.) The Land Commission will also keep in their books a separate account of each purchase annuity included in the land purchase account.

(3.) In such separate account every instalment of a purchase annuity will be applied as directed by section 4 of the Act of

1891.

(4.) For the purposes of account, the instalments of annuities, received on or before the 12th day of August or 12th day of February next following the gale days on which they become due shall be treated as current instalments of annuities, subject to the adjustment of any amount belonging to the purchasers' insurance account or the county percentage account which may have been temporarily applied in payment of dividends.

antee fund.

(5.) For the purposes of account all instalments of annuities Arrears payreceived after the said 12th day of August and 12th day of able to guarFebruary shall be treated as arrears, and (except so far as they consist of purchasers' insurance money, county percentage, or other moneys payable to the sinking fund under section 4 (4) of the said Act of 1891) shall be credited to the guarantee fund in reduction of the debt from the land purchase account to that fund.

2. (1.) The Land Commission will keep a general account of all sums received, paid, or set off on account of purchasers' insurance money.

(2.) They will also keep a separate account of the purchaser's

*These amending rules are printed at length in Statutory Rules and Orders, 1895, p. 379, and except so far as they specifically amend the Rules of 1892 at p. 169 below. †These amending rules are printed at p. 295 below.

44 & 45 Vict. c. 49.

§ 54 & 55 Vict. c. 48.

This new sub-rule (5) was substituted for the former sub-rule (5) by the Rules of

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