Settlements destroyed in the Four Courts Fire of 1922

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General

Where a settlement under which a limited ownership is registered was destroyed in the Four Courts fire of 1922, any of the following documents may be accepted for filing in the Registry in lieu thereof:

  1. A counterpart deed stamped with the correct stamp duty.
  2. A contemporaneous copy of the original deed with an Impressed Stamp thereon and certified by a Solicitor to be a true copy of the original.
  3. An official certified copy issued from the Land Registry.
  4. An approved draft of the original deed together with a verifying affidavit of the Solicitor who approved of same.
  5. If the original deed has been registered in the Registry of Deeds, a full memorial of same together with a verifying affidavit by a Solicitor.

If any other...

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