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  1. #938196

    (a) na focail “rated occupier” do chur in ionad na bhfocal “owner, lessee or occupier”, agus

    ( a ) for the words "owner, lessee or occupier" the words "rated occupier" and

    Uimhir 17 de 1939: ACHT IASCAIGH, 1939

  2. #1405206

    “24.— At any time during the next twenty-one days after the publication of a notice under section 21 of this Act or after the last publication of a notice under section 23 of this Act, the owner, lessee or occupier of any land or building affected may give to the company notice of his objection to their intended works as prejudicially affecting such land or building and, if the company and the objector are unable to resolve the matter, the company shall refer it to the arbitrator.”.

    "24.—At any time during the next twenty-one days after the publication of a notice under section 21 of this Act or after the last publication of a notice under section 23 of this Act, the owner, lessee or occupier of any land or building affected may give to the company notice of his objection to their intended works as prejudicially affecting such land or building and, if the company and the objector are unable to resolve the matter, the company shall refer it to the arbitrator.".

    Uimhir 24 de 1983: AN tACHT SEIRBHÍSÍ POIST AGUS TEILEACHUMARSÁIDE, 1983

  3. #1405210

    (1) may if he sees fit award to the owner, lessee or occupier of the property affected full compensation (the amount thereof to be determined, in the case of difference, by the arbitrator) for any damage done to him, or

    (1) may if he sees fit award to the owner, lessee or occupier of the property affected full compensation (the amount thereof to be determined, in the case of difference, by the arbitrator) for any damage done to him, or

    Uimhir 24 de 1983: AN tACHT SEIRBHÍSÍ POIST AGUS TEILEACHUMARSÁIDE, 1983

  4. #1126623

    Na hoidhreachtáin agus na háitribh a forléasadh le Dintiúr Léasa dar dáta an 26ú lá d'Fheabhra, 1936, agus a rinneadh idir an Right Honourable Reginald Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery den chéad pháirt, an Right Honourable Sidney Charles Herbert den dara páirt agus An Teach Eadarshláinte agus An tOspidéal Fiabhrais Sráid Chorcaí Baile Átha Cliath den tríú páirt agus a thuairiscítear ansin mar “All and Singular that piece or plot of ground situate in the Parish of Saint Peter and City of Dublin measuring in front to Baggot Street Lower twenty three feet one inch in breadth in the rere twenty two feet six inches and in depth from front to rere on the North West side one hundred and sixty feet six inches and on the South East side one hundred and sixty feet two inches be the said several admeasurements more or less bounded on the South West by Baggot Street Lower aforesaid on the North East by James' Lane and on the North West and South East by other parts of the said holding of William Bush Lessee with the messuage and buildings erected thereon and known as number 51 Baggot Street Lower which said premises are shown on the plan annexed to these presents and thereon edged with red And also the cellars connected with the said premises so far as the lessor has power to grant the same but not further or otherwise”.

    The hereditaments and premises demised by an Indenture of Lease dated the 26th day of February, 1936, made between the Right Honourable Reginald Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery of the first part, the Right Honourable Sidney Charles Herbert of the second part and The House of Recovery and Fever Hospital Cork Street Dublin of the third part and therein described as "All and Singular that piece or plot of ground situate in the Parish of Saint Peter and City of Dublin measuring in front to Baggot Street Lower twenty three feet one inch in breadth in the rere twenty two feet six inches and in depth from front to rere on the North West side one hundred and sixty feet six inches and on the South East side one hundred and sixty feet two inches be the said several admeasurements more or less bounded on the South West by Baggot Street Lower aforesaid on the North East by James' Lane and on the North West and South East by other parts of the said holding of William, Bush Lessee with the messuage and buildings erected thereon and known as number 51 Baggot Street Lower which said premises are shown on the plan annexed to these presents and thereon edged with red And also the cellars connected with the said premises so far as the lessor has power to grant the same but not further or otherwise".

    Uimhir 9 de 1960: AN tACHT UM ÚDARÁIS SLÁINTE, 1960

  5. #1127223

    Na tailte (dá ngairtear tailte an fhorléasta bhunaidh sa Chuid seo den Sceideal seo) a forléasadh le Dintiúr Léasa dar dáta an 7ú lá de Nollaig, 1908, agus a rinneadh idir an Right Honourable Sidney Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery de pháirt agus Vincent Joseph Kelly agus Anna Teresa Kelly den pháirt eile agus a thuairiscítear ansin mar leanas: “All that and those parts of the lands of Priesthouse and Simmonscourt situate in the Parish of St. Mary's Donnybrook Barony of Rathdown and County of Dublin containing twenty eight acres one rood and eleven perches Statute Measure more or less bounded on the South West by Stillorgan Road on the North West by holdings of A. K. McEntire and other Lessees and J. Semple Lessee on the North East partly by lands in the Lessor's hands and partly by the holding of W.

    The lands (in this Part of this Schedule referred to as the originally demised lands) demised by an Indenture of Lease dated the 7th day of December, 1908, and made between the Right Honourable Sidney Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery of the one part and Vincent Joseph Kelly and Anna Teresa Kelly of the other part and therein described as "All that and those parts of the lands of Priesthouse and Simmonscourt situate in the Parish of St. Mary's Donnybrook Barony of Rathdown and County of Dublin containing twenty eight acres one rood and eleven perches Statute Measure more or less bounded on the South West by Stillorgan Road on the North West by holdings of A. K. McEntire and other Lessees and J. Semple Lessee on the North East partly by lands in the Lessor's hands and partly by the holding of W.

    Uimhir 10 de 1960: AN tACHT UM ÚDARÁS CRAOLACHÁIN, 1960

  6. #1126625

    Na hoidhreachtáin agus na háitribh a forléasadh le Dintiúr Léasa dar dáta an 31ú lá de Nollaig, 1941, agus a rinneadh idir Ospidéal Fiabhrais Bhaile Átha Cliath Sráid Chorcaí i gCathair Bhaile Átha Cliath de pháirt agus Philip Ryan den pháirt eile agus a thuairiscítear ansin mar “All that and those that plot or piece of ground situate in the Parish of Saint Peter and city of Dublin measuring in front to East James's Street forty-four feet one inch in breadth in the rere forty-one feet eleven inches and in depth from front to rere on the North East side twenty-six feet three inches and on the South West to Baggot Street Lower fourteen feet eight and one-half inches be the said several admeasurements more or less bounded on the North West by East James's Street aforesaid on the North East by premises in the occupation of the Lessor on the South East by the holding of James Daly Lessee and on the South West by Baggot Street Lower aforesaid with the messuages and buildings erected thereon and known as Number one East James's Street which said premises are shown on the plan annexed to these presents and thereon edged with red and also the cellars underneath the premises Numbers 1 and 2 East James Street aforesaid as coloured blue on the said map so far as the Lessors have the power to grant same but not further or otherwise and also the staircase formerly being part of Number 2 East James Street, but which has been cut off from Number 2 East James Street many years ago as the same has been enjoyed by the occupier of Number 1 East James Street for many years past as coloured yellow on the said map”.

    The hereditaments and premises demised by an Indenture of Lease dated the 31st day of December, 1941, made between the Dublin Fever Hospital of Cork Street in the City of Dublin of the one part and Philip Ryan of the other part and therein described as "All that and those that plot or piece of ground situate in the Parish of Saint Peter and city of Dublin measuring in front to East James's Street forty-four feet one inch in breadth in the rere forty-one feet eleven inches and in depth from front to rere on the North East side twenty-six feet three inches and on the South West to Baggot Street Lower fourteen feet eight and one-half inches be the said several admeasurements more or less bounded on the North West by East James's Street aforesaid on the North East by premises in the occupation of the Lessor on the South East by the holding of James Daly Lessee and on the South West by Baggot Street Lower aforesaid with the messuages and buildings erected thereon and known as Number one East James's Street which said premises are shown on the plan annexed to these presents and thereon edged with red and also the cellars underneath the premises Numbers 1 and 2 East James Street aforesaid as coloured blue on the said map so far as the Lessors have the power to grant same but not further or otherwise and also the staircase formerly being part of Number 2 East James Street, but which has been cut off from Number 2 East James Street many years ago as the same has been enjoyed by the occupier of Number 1 East James Street for many years past as coloured yellow on the said map".

    Uimhir 9 de 1960: AN tACHT UM ÚDARÁIS SLÁINTE, 1960