BAILII is celebrating 24 years of free online access to the law! Would you consider making a contribution?

No donation is too small. If every visitor before 31 December gives just £1, it will have a significant impact on BAILII's ability to continue providing free access to the law.
Thank you very much for your support!



BAILII [Home] [Databases] [World Law] [Multidatabase Search] [Help] [Feedback]

Irish Law Reform Commission Papers and Reports


You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> Irish Law Reform Commission Papers and Reports >> Judgment Mortgages, Consultation Paper on (LRC CP 30-2004) [2004] IELRC CP30(7) (October 2004)
URL: http://www.bailii.org/ie/other/IELRC/2004/CP30(7).html
Cite as: [2004] IELRC CP30(7)

[New search] [Help]


    START OF PAGE 63

    CHAPTER 7 SUMMARY OF PROVISIONAL
    RECOMMENDATIONS
    Chapter 2 The Current Law
  1. 01 The Commission recommends that the law be changed so

    that any description of unregistered land sufficient to identify it with

    reasonable certainty may be used in a judgment mortgage affidavit

    (paragraph 2.27).
  2. 02 The Commission recommends that consideration be given

    as to whether there is a need for a statutory requirement to state the

    precise amount of costs awarded on the judgment mortgage affidavit

    (paragraph 2.34).
  3. 03 The Commission is provisionally of the view that given

    that the primary purpose of registration of a judgment mortgage is

    not to inform outsiders of the amount of the judgment but rather to

    inform them that the debtor's property is encumbered, there is little

    practical benefit in having an explicit statutory requirement that the

    judgment creditor state the amount of the judgment and in particular

    to state the interest and costs (paragraph 2.40).

  4. 04 The Commission is of the view that the law relating to

    judgment mortgages is too narrow a basis upon which to attempt to

    address the Supreme Court decision in Tempany v Hynes. All

    aspects of Tempany v Hynes will be the subject of general review in

    the context of the Commission's project for the reform of

    conveyancing law currently underway (paragraph 2.48).

  5. 05 The Commission recommends that legislation should

    clarify that a judgment creditor need not renew the judgment

    mortgage every five years (paragraph 2.50).

  6. 06 The Commission recommends that as regards the date

    when an action accrues as referred to in section 32 of the Statute of

    Limitations 1957, it should be clarified by legislation that, in relation

    to judgment mortgages, this means from the date when judgment is

    START OF PAGE 64

    marked, not the date when the judgment mortgage affidavit is

    registered (paragraph 2.52).

  7. 07 The Commission recommends the repeal, to the extent

    necessary, of section 291 of the Companies Act 1963 and its

    replacement with a provision to the effect that a judgment mortgage

    registered against an interest in land held by a company should enjoy

    priority as if it were a consensually created security (paragraph

    2.65).
  8. 08 The Commission recommends that section 50 of the
    Bankruptcy Act 1988 be amended in order to preserve the priority of

    a judgment mortgage in bankruptcy and that the provision does not

    apply to a judgment creditor who has duly registered his judgment as

    a mortgage (paragraph 2.67).

  9. 09 The Commission recommends that a judgment mortgage

    should be subject to the same registration requirements as applied to

    the other forms of security set out in section 99 of the Companies Act

    1963. Accordingly failure by the judgment creditor to register

    particulars of the charge within 21 days of its creation should render

    the judgment mortgage void as against a liquidator and other

    creditors of the company (paragraph 2.73).

  10. 10 The Commission recommends that it be clarified that the

    beneficial interest of a beneficiary under a trust for sale of land is

    capable of being made the subject of a judgment mortgage

    (paragraph 2.75).
  11. 11 The Commission recommends that consideration be given

    to protecting the interests of prior encumbrancers through the

    mechanism of a statutory hearing to consider ordering sale and a

    provision stating explicitly that the judgment creditor holds the

    proceeds of sale to the account of all encumbrancers with a prior

    interest in the property as of the date of sale (paragraph 2.77).

    Chapter 4 Proposals for General Reform
  12. 12 The Commission recommends that the record of judgments

    be maintained in the Land Registry and the Registry of Deeds as

    appropriate, with regard primarily to the property, rather than being

    replaced by a central register of judgments referable to the names

    and addresses of judgment debtors (paragraph 4.05).

    START OF PAGE 65

  13. 13 The Commission recommends that legislation should

    provide that a judgment creditor be automatically entitled to choose

    to enforce an unsatisfied judgment by way of judgment mortgage

    (paragraph 4.08).
  14. 14 The Commission recommends that the precise amount of

    costs and/or interest decreed need not be stated but can be verified

    later by a supplemental form or affidavit (paragraph 4.11).

  15. 15 The Commission recommends that an innocent error as

    regards identification of the judgment debtor should be capable of

    rectification and should not affect the validity of the judgment

    mortgage (paragraph 4.14).

  16. 16 The Commission recommends that unregistered land should

    be identified with reasonable precision and that any innocent error,

    misdescription or absence of detail should be capable of rectification

    and should not affect the inherent validity of the judgment mortgage

    (paragraph 4.16).
  17. 17 The Commission recommends that a form of application,

    having the status of a statutory declaration, should be promulgated

    by Rules of Court setting out the necessary particulars, including the

    parties to the action and details of the property to be subject to the

    judgment mortgage sufficient to identify it (paragraph 4.18).

  18. 18 The Commission recommends that a judgment creditor

    should be asked to indicate on the form of application whether, to the

    best of his knowledge or belief, the property is a residential dwelling

    (paragraph 4.19).
  19. 19 The Commission recommends that it be confirmed by

    legislation that a judgment creditor can apply for registration of the

    judgment mortgage notwithstanding that the judgment debtor has

    obtained a stay on the execution of the judgment by order of the

    court (paragraph 4.21).

  20. 20 The Commission recommends that registration should be

    provided to operate as a charge by the judgment debtor over the

    property and the charge shall be deemed to have been granted for

    valuable consideration save for the purposes of the Family Home

    Protection Act 1976 (paragraph 4.22).
  21. 21 The Commission recommends that it should be provided

    that a registered judgment mortgage has priority over (a) all later

    START OF PAGE 66

    registered judgment mortgages and (b) all later encumbrances

    whether registered or not. However the registered judgment

    mortgage should not have priority over any previous charges or

    equitable interests, whether registered or not (paragraphs 4.22 and

    4.23).
  22. 22 The Commission recommends that a judgment mortgage

    should 'travel with the land' and should bind all subsequent

    purchasers for value and volunteers (paragraph 4.24).

  23. 23 The Commission recommends that registration of a

    judgment mortgage should constitute notice to all subsequent

    encumbrancers, purchasers and volunteers (paragraph 4.25).

  24. 24 The Commission recommends that a judgment creditor

    should have all the rights of a chargee who has provided

    consideration but that, given the practical difficulties of providing

    for enforcement of sale without a hearing to declare the property

    well charged with the judgment mortgage, the existing system

    whereby the judgment mortgagee proceeds by way of mortgage suit

    should continue (paragraph 4.28).

  25. 25 The Commission recommends that it should be provided

    that the mere fact that a contract of mortgage or loan is terminated

    before its due date should not be a sufficient reason on its own for a

    court to refuse an order for sale pursuant to a judgment mortgage

    (paragraph 4.31).
  26. 26 The Commission recommends that a judgment mortgage

    registered against a company, and an individual, should, subject to

    section 284(2) of the Companies Act 1963 and section 51 of the

    Bankruptcy Act 1988, enjoy the same priority as if the judgment

    mortgage were a validly created charge for valuable consideration

    (paragraph 4.34).
  27. 27 The Commission recommends that section 291 of the
    Companies Acts 1963, which deprives a judgment creditor of priority

    in a liquidation if the judgment creditor has not seized the land or

    appointed a receiver, should be repealed (paragraph 4.35).

  28. 28 The Commission recommends that section 102 of the
    Companies Act 1963 should be amended so that there is a duty on a

    judgment creditor to register a judgment mortgage in the same

    manner as a charge under section 99 of the Companies Act 1963.

    Failure to register the judgment mortgage should render the

    START OF PAGE 67

    judgment mortgage void as against any liquidator or other creditor of

    the company (paragraph 4.36).

  29. 29 The Commission recommends that it be confirmed that it is

    possible to register a judgment mortgage over the proceeds of sale of

    an equitable interest, as well as an equitable interest itself (paragraph

    4.37).
  30. 30 The Commission recommends that a stay on execution of

    judgment should not inhibit the ability of the plaintiff immediately to

    register a judgment mortgage save where the court makes an explicit

    order restraining such registration (paragraph 4.39).

  31. 31 The Commission recommends a statutory declaration to

    the effect that a judgment creditor who has effected a sale holds the

    proceeds for the account of any prior encumbrancers (paragraph

    4.40).
    Chapter 5 Judgment Mortgages Over the Family Home
  32. 32 The Commission does not recommend that the law be

    amended to provide that the consent of a non-owning spouse be

    required for the purposes of registration of a judgment mortgage but

    rather proposes that no order for sale of a family home pursuant to a

    judgment mortgage should be possible unless the court so orders

    (paragraph 5.06).
  33. 33 As regards judgment mortgages and prior equities in the

    family home, the Commission recommends that a judgment

    mortgage should be subject to any prior legal or equitable rights.

    The Commission also recommends that the position should be the

    same whether title to the land is registered or unregistered

    (paragraph 5.10).
  34. 34 The Commission recommends that no order should be

    made that a family home be sold without the approval of the court.

    Furthermore, a judgment creditor having registered a judgment

    mortgage over any other type of property would have to apply to

    court for an order for sale of the property (paragraph 5.17).

  35. 35 The Commission recommends that the following principles

    be applied in a situation where the property is co-owned by the

    judgment debtor and his or her spouse. In exercising its discretion

    legislation should provide that the court take into account the

    following:

    START OF PAGE 68

    (i) the financial means of the judgment creditor;
    (ii) the financial means of the non-debtor owner;
    (iii) the financial means of the family of the non-debtor

    owner residing in the property;

    (iv) whether, upon a sale of the property, sufficient

    proceeds would be available to the non-debtor owner to

    purchase reasonably similar accommodation in the same

    locality;

    (v) the amount of the judgment mortgage as a proportion

    of the value of the property;

    (vi) the ability of the judgment debtor to provide

    reasonable alternative accommodation from the proceeds of

    sale of the property;

    (vii) any other matters which seem relevant to the court
    (paragraph 5.19).
  36. 36 The Commission recommends that it be provided by

    statute that should any party object to the sale of the property by the

    judgment mortgagee, that party should adduce evidence as to the

    current value of the property (paragraph 5.21).

    Chapter 6 Severance of Joint Tenancies
  37. 37 The Commission recommends that the effect of a judgment

    mortgage on a joint tenancy should be the same whether the property

    is registered or unregistered (paragraph 6.12).

  38. 38 As a matter of policy the Commission does not favour the

    operation of unilateral severance and accordingly recommends that

    the law be amended so that registration of a judgment mortgage

    should not effect a severance (paragraph 6.16).

  39. 39 The Commission recommends that the Partition Acts should

    no longer apply to judgment mortgages and that new legislation

    should set out the guidelines to be applied by the court when

    considering whether to order a sale (paragraph 6.19).

    START OF PAGE 69

    APPENDIX LIST OF LAW REFORM COMMISSION
    PUBLICATIONS

    First Programme for Examination of

    Certain Branches of the Law with a

    View to their Reform (December

    1976) (Prl 5984)

    €0.13

    Working Paper No 1-1977, The Law

    Relating to the Liability of Builders,

    Vendors and Lessors for the Quality

    and Fitness of Premises (June 1977)

    €1.40

    Working Paper No 2-1977, The Law

    Relating to the Age of Majority, the

    Age for Marriage and Some

    Connected Subjects (November 1977)

    €1.27

    Working Paper No 3-1977, Civil

    Liability for Animals (November

    1977)

    €3.17

    First (Annual) Report (1977) (Prl

    6961)

    €0.51

    Working Paper No 4-1978, The Law

    Relating to Breach of Promise of

    Marriage (November 1978)

    €1.27

    START OF PAGE 70

    Working Paper No 5-1978, The Law

    Relating to Criminal Conversation

    and the Enticement and Harbouring of

    a Spouse (December 1978)

    €1.27

    Working Paper No 6-1979, The Law

    Relating to Seduction and the

    Enticement and Harbouring of a Child

    (February 1979)

    €1.90

    Working Paper No 7-1979, The Law

    Relating to Loss of Consortium and

    Loss of Services of a Child (March

    1979)

    €1.27

    Working Paper No 8-1979, Judicial

    Review of Administrative Action: the

    Problem of Remedies (December

    1979)

    €1.90

    Second (Annual) Report (1978/79)

    (Prl 8855)

    €0.95

    Working Paper No 9-1980, The Rule

    Against Hearsay (April 1980)

    €2.54

    Third (Annual) Report (1980) (Prl

    9733)

    €0.95

    First Report on Family Law –

    Criminal Conversation, Enticement

    and Harbouring of a Spouse or Child,

    Loss of Consortium, Personal Injury

    to a Child, Seduction of a Child,

    Matrimonial Property and Breach of

    Promise of Marriage (LRC 1-1981)

    (March 1981)

    €2.54

    START OF PAGE 71

    Working Paper No 10-1981,

    Domicile and Habitual Residence as

    Connecting Factors in the Conflict of

    Laws (September 1981)

    €2.22

    Fourth (Annual) Report (1981) (Pl

    742)

    €0.95

    Report on Civil Liability for Animals

    (LRC 2-1982) (May 1982)

    €1.27

    Report on Defective Premises (LRC

    3-1982) (May 1982)

    €1.27

    Report on Illegitimacy (LRC 4-1982)

    (September 1982)

    €4.44

    Fifth (Annual) Report (1982) (Pl

    1795)

    €0.95

    Report on the Age of Majority, the

    Age for Marriage and Some

    Connected Subjects (LRC 5-1983)

    (April 1983)

    €1.90

    Report on Restitution of Conjugal

    Rights, Jactitation of Marriage and

    Related Matters (LRC 6-1983)

    (November 1983)

    €1.27

    Report on Domicile and Habitual

    Residence as Connecting Factors in

    the Conflict of Laws (LRC 7-1983)

    (December 1983)

    €1.90

    Report on Divorce a Mensa et Thoro

    and Related Matters (LRC 8-1983)

    (December 1983)

    €3.81

    Sixth (Annual) Report (1983) (Pl

    2622)

    €1.27

    START OF PAGE 72

    Report on Nullity of Marriage (LRC

    9-1984) (October 1984)

    €4.44

    Working Paper No 11-1984,

    Recognition of Foreign Divorces and

    Legal Separations (October 1984)

    €2.54

    Seventh (Annual) Report (1984) (Pl

    3313)

    €1.27

    Report on Recognition of Foreign

    Divorces and Legal Separations (LRC

    10-1985) (April 1985)

    €1.27

    Report on Vagrancy and Related

    Offences (LRC 11-1985) (June 1985)

    €3.81

    Report on the Hague Convention on

    the Civil Aspects of International

    Child Abduction and Some Related

    Matters (LRC 12-1985) (June 1985)

    €2.54

    Report on Competence and

    Compellability of Spouses as

    Witnesses (LRC 13-1985) (July 1985)

    €3.17

    Report on Offences Under the Dublin

    Police Acts and Related Offences

    (LRC 14-1985) (July 1985)

    €3.17

    Report on Minors' Contracts (LRC

    15-1985) (August 1985)

    €4.44

    Report on the Hague Convention on

    the Taking of Evidence Abroad in

    Civil or Commercial Matters (LRC

    16-1985) (August 1985)

    €2.54

    START OF PAGE 73

    Report on the Liability in Tort of

    Minors and the Liability of Parents for

    Damage Caused by Minors (LRC 17-

    1985) (September 1985)

    €3.81

    Report on the Liability in Tort of

    Mentally Disabled Persons (LRC 18-

    1985) (September 1985)

    €2.54

    Report on Private International Law

    Aspects of Capacity to Marry and

    Choice of Law in Proceedings for

    Nullity of Marriage (LRC 19-1985)

    (October 1985)

    €4.44

    Report on Jurisdiction in Proceedings

    for Nullity of Marriage, Recognition

    of Foreign Nullity Decrees, and the

    Hague Convention on the Celebration

    and Recognition of the Validity of

    Marriages (LRC 20-1985) (October

    1985)

    €2.54

    Eighth (Annual) Report (1985) (Pl

    4281)

    €1.27

    Report on the Statute of Limitations:

    Claims in Respect of Latent Personal

    Injuries (LRC 21-1987) (September

    1987)

    €5.71

    Consultation Paper on Rape

    (December 1987)

    €7.62

    Report on the Service of Documents

    Abroad re Civil Proceedings -the

    Hague Convention (LRC 22-1987)

    (December 1987)

    €2.54

    Report on Receiving Stolen Property

    (LRC 23-1987) (December 1987)

    €8.89

    START OF PAGE 74

    Ninth (Annual) Report (1986-1987)

    (Pl 5625)

    €1.90

    Report on Rape and Allied Offences

    (LRC 24-1988) (May 1988)

    €3.81

    Report on the Rule Against Hearsay

    in Civil Cases (LRC 25-1988)

    (September 1988)

    €3.81

    Report on Malicious Damage (LRC

    26-1988) (September 1988)

    €5.08

    Report on Debt Collection: (1) The

    Law Relating to Sheriffs (LRC 27-

    1988) (October 1988)

    €6.35

    Tenth (Annual) Report (1988) (Pl

    6542)

    €1.90

    Report on Debt Collection: (2)

    Retention of Title (LRC 28-1988)

    (April 1989)

    €5.08

    Report on the Recognition of Foreign

    Adoption Decrees (LRC 29-1989)

    (June 1989)

    €6.35

    Report on Land Law and

    Conveyancing Law: (1) General

    Proposals (LRC 30-1989) (June 1989)

    €6.35

    Consultation Paper on Child Sexual

    Abuse (August 1989)

    €12.70

    Report on Land Law and

    Conveyancing Law: (2) Enduring

    Powers of Attorney (LRC 31-1989)

    (October 1989)

    €5.08

    START OF PAGE 75

    Eleventh (Annual) Report (1989) (Pl

    7448)

    €1.90

    Report on Child Sexual Abuse (LRC

    32-1990) (September 1990)

    €8.89

    Report on Sexual Offences against the

    Mentally Handicapped (LRC 33-

    1990) (September 1990)

    €5.08

    Report on Oaths and Affirmations

    (LRC 34-1990) (December 1990)

    €6.35

    Report on Confiscation of the

    Proceeds of Crime (LRC 35-1991)

    (January 1991)

    €7.62

    Consultation Paper on the Civil Law

    of Defamation (March 1991)

    €25.39

    Report on the Hague Convention on

    Succession to the Estates of Deceased

    Persons (LRC 36-1991) (May 1991)

    €8.89

    Twelfth (Annual) Report (1990) (Pl

    8292)

    €1.90

    Consultation Paper on Contempt of

    Court (July 1991)

    €25.39

    Consultation Paper on the Crime of

    Libel (August 1991)

    €13.97

    Report on the Indexation of Fines

    (LRC 37-1991) (October 1991)

    €8.25

    Report on the Civil Law of

    Defamation (LRC 38-1991)

    (December 1991)

    €8.89

    START OF PAGE 76

    Report on Land Law and

    Conveyancing Law: (3) The Passing

    of Risk from Vendor to Purchaser

    (LRC 39-1991) (December 1991); (4)

    Service of Completion Notices (LRC

    40-1991) (December 1991)

    €7.62

    Thirteenth (Annual) Report (1991) (PI

    9214)

    €2.54

    Report on the Crime of Libel (LRC

    41-1991) (December 1991)

    €5.08

    Report on United Nations (Vienna)

    Convention on Contracts for the

    International Sale of Goods 1980

    (LRC 42-1992) (May 1992)

    €10.16

    Report on the Law Relating to

    Dishonesty (LRC 43-1992)

    (September 1992)

    €25.39

    Land Law and Conveyancing Law:

    (5) Further General Proposals (LRC
    44-1992) (October 1992)

    €7.62

    Consultation Paper on Sentencing

    (March 1993)

    €25.39

    Consultation Paper on Occupiers'

    Liability (June 1993)

    €12.70

    Fourteenth (Annual) Report (1992)

    (PN 0051)

    €2.54

    Report on Non-Fatal Offences

    Against The Person (LRC 45-1994)

    (February 1994)

    €25.39

    Consultation Paper on Family Courts

    (March 1994)

    €12.70

    START OF PAGE 77

    Report on Occupiers' Liability (LRC

    46-1994) (April 1994)

    €7.62

    Report on Contempt of Court (LRC

    47-1994) (September 1994)

    €12.70

    Fifteenth (Annual) Report (1993) (PN

    1122)

    €2.54

    Report on the Hague Convention

    Abolishing the Requirement of

    Legalisation for Foreign Public

    Documents (LRC 48-1995) (February

    1995)

    €12.70

    Consultation Paper on Intoxication as

    a Defence to a Criminal Offence

    (February 1995)

    €12.70

    Report on Interests of Vendor and

    Purchaser in Land during the period

    between Contract and Completion

    (LRC 49-1995) (April 1995)

    €10.16

    An Examination of the Law of Bail

    (LRC 50-1995) (August 1995)

    €12.70

    Sixteenth (Annual) Report (1994) (PN

    1919)

    €2.54

    Report on Intoxication (LRC 51-

    1995) (November 1995)

    €2.54

    Report on Family Courts (LRC 52-

    1996) (March 1996)

    €12.70

    Seventeenth (Annual) Report (1995)

    (PN 2960)

    €3.17

    START OF PAGE 78

    Report on Sentencing (LRC 53-1996)

    (August 1996)

    €10.16

    Consultation Paper on Privacy:

    Surveillance and the Interception of

    Communications (September 1996)

    €25.39

    Report on Personal Injuries: Periodic

    Payments and Structured Settlements

    (LRC 54-1996) (December 1996)

    €12.70

    Eighteenth (Annual) Report (1996)

    (PN 3760)

    €7.62

    Consultation Paper on the

    Implementation of The Hague

    Convention on Protection of Children

    and Co-operation in Respect of

    Intercountry Adoption, 1993

    (September 1997)

    €12.70

    Report on The Unidroit Convention

    on Stolen or Illegally Exported

    Cultural Objects (LRC 55-1997)

    (October 1997)

    €19.05

    Report on Land Law and

    Conveyancing Law; (6) Further

    General Proposals including the

    execution of deeds (LRC 56-1998)

    (May 1998)

    €10.16

    Consultation Paper on Aggravated,

    Exemplary and Restitutionary

    Damages (May 1998)

    €19.05

    Nineteenth (Annual) Report (1997)

    (PN 6218)

    €3.81

    START OF PAGE 79

    Report on Privacy: Surveillance and

    the Interception of Communications

    (LRC 57-1998) (June 1998)

    €25.39

    Report on the Implementation of the

    Hague Convention on Protection of

    Children and Co-operation in Respect

    of Intercountry Adoption, 1993 (LRC

    58-1998) (June 1998)

    €12.70

    Consultation Paper on the Statutes of

    Limitation: Claims in Contract and

    Tort in Respect of Latent Damage

    (Other Than Personal Injury)
    (November 1998)

    €6.35

    Twentieth (Annual) Report (1998)

    (PN 7471)

    €3.81

    Consultation Paper on Statutory

    Drafting and Interpretation: Plain

    Language and the Law (LRC CP14-
    1999) (July 1999)

    €7.62

    Consultation Paper on Section 2 of

    the Civil Liability (Amendment) Act,

    1964: The Deductibility of Collateral
    Benefits from Awards of Damages
    (LRC CP15-1999) (August 1999)

    €9.52

    Report on Gazumping (LRC 59-1999)

    (October 1999)

    €6.35

    Twenty First (Annual) Report (1999)

    (PN 8643)

    €3.81

    Report on Aggravated, Exemplary

    and Restitutionary Damages (LRC 60-

    2000) (August 2000)

    €7.62

    START OF PAGE 80

    Second Programme for examination

    of certain branches of the law with a

    view to their reform: 2000-2007 (PN

    9459) (December 2000)

    €6.35

    Consultation Paper on the Law of

    Limitation of Actions arising from

    Non-Sexual Abuse Of Children (LRC

    CP16-2000) (September 2000)

    €7.62

    Report on Statutory Drafting and

    Interpretation: Plain Language and

    the Law (LRC 61-2000) (December
    2000)

    €7.62

    Report on the Rule against

    Perpetuities and Cognate Rules (LRC

    62-2000) (December 2000)

    €10.16

    Report on the Variation of Trusts

    (LRC 63-2000) (December 2000)

    €7.62

    Report on The Statutes of Limitations:

    Claims in Contract and Tort in

    Respect of Latent Damage (Other

    than Personal Injury) (LRC 64-2001)

    (March 2001)

    €7.62

    Consultation Paper on Homicide: The

    Mental Element in Murder (LRC

    CP17-2001) (March 2001)

    €6.35

    Seminar on Consultation Paper:

    Homicide: The Mental Element in

    Murder (LRC SP 1-2001)

    -

    Twenty Second (Annual) Report

    (2000) (PN 10629)

    €3.81

    START OF PAGE 81

    Consultation Paper on Penalties for

    Minor Offences (LRC CP18-2002)

    (March 2002)

    €5.00

    Consultation Paper on Prosecution

    Appeals in Cases brought on

    Indictment (LRC CP19-2002) (May

    2002)

    €6.00

    Report on the Indexation of Fines: A

    Review of Developments (LRC 65-
    2002) (July 2002)

    €5.00

    Twenty Third (Annual) Report (2001)

    (PN 11964)

    €5.00

    Report on the Acquisition of

    Easements and Profits à Prendre by

    Prescription (LRC 66-2002)

    (December 2002)

    €5.00

    Report on Title by Adverse

    Possession of Land (LRC 67-2002)

    (December 2002)

    €5.00

    Report on Section 2 of the Civil

    Liability (Amendment) Act 1964: The

    Deductibility of Collateral Benefits
    from Awards of Damages (LRC 68-
    2002) (December 2002)

    €6.00

    Consultation Paper on Judicial

    Review Procedure (LRC CP20-2003)

    (January 2003)

    €6.00

    Report on Penalties for Minor

    Offences (LRC 69-2003) (February

    2003)

    €6.00

    START OF PAGE 82

    Consultation Paper on Business

    Tenancies (LRC CP 21 – 2003)

    (March 2003)

    €5.00

    Report on Land Law and

    Conveyancing Law: (7) Positive

    Covenants over Freehold Land and

    other Proposals (LRC 70 – 2003)

    (March 2003)

    €5.00

    Consultation Paper on Public

    Inquiries Including Tribunals of

    Inquiry (LRC CP 22 – 2003) (March

    2003)

    €5.00

    Consultation Paper on The Law and

    the Elderly (LRC CP 23 – 2003) (June

    2003)

    €5.00

    Consultation Paper on A Fiscal

    Prosecutor and A Revenue Court

    (LRC CP 24 – 2003) (July 2003)

    €6.00

    Consultation Paper on Multi-Party

    Litigation (Class Actions) (LRC CP

    25 – 2003) (July 2003)

    €6.00

    Consultation Paper on Corporate

    Killing (LRC CP 26 – 2003) (October

    2003)

    €6.00

    Consultation Paper on Homicide: The

    Plea of Provocation (LRC CP 27 –

    2003) (October 2003) €6.00

    Seminar on Consultation Paper: Law

    and the Elderly (LRC SP 2-2003)

    (November 2003) -

    Twenty Fourth (Annual) Report (2002)

    (PN 1200) €5.00

    START OF PAGE 83

    Consultation Paper on General Law of

    Landlord and Tenant (LRC CP 28 –

    2003) (December 2003) €10.00

    Report on Judicial Review Procedure

    (LRC 71 – 2004) (February 2004) €10.00

    Consultation Paper on the

    Establishment of a DNA Database

    (LRC CP 29 – 2004) (March 2004) €10.00

Ý
Ü  


BAILII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback | Donate to BAILII
URL: http://www.bailii.org/ie/other/IELRC/2004/CP30(7).html