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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 376 of 2010 ———————— DISTRICT COURT DISTRICTS and AREAS (AMENDMENT) and VARIATIO STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 376 of 2010 ———————— DISTRICT COURT DISTRICTS AND AREAS (AMENDMENT) AND VARIATION OF DAYS AND HOURS (BALLINROBE, CASTLEBAR, COBH, MIDLETON, KANTURK, MALLOW, MITCHELSTOWN AND FERMOY) ORDER, 2010 (Prn. A10/1113) 2 [376] S.I. No. 376 of 2010 DISTRICT COURT DISTRICTS AND AREAS (AMENDMENT) AND VARIATION OF DAYS AND HOURS (BALLINROBE, CASTLEBAR, COBH, MIDLETON, KANTURK, MALLOW, MITCHELSTOWN AND FERMOY) ORDER, 2010 The Courts Service, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by section 26 of the Courts of Justice Act, 1953 (No. 32 of 1953), as amended by section 43 of the Courts (Supplemental Provisions) Act, 1961 (No. 39 of 1961), section 16 of the Courts Act, 1971 (No. 36 of 1971) and section 29 of the Courts Service Act, 1998 (No. 8 of 1998) and after consultation with the President of the District Court, hereby orders as follows: 1. (a) This Order may be cited as the District Court Districts and Areas (Amendment) and Variation of Days and Hours (Ballinrobe, Castle- bar, Cobh, Midleton, Kanturk, Mallow, Mitchelstown and Fermoy) Order, 2010. (b) This Order shall come into operation on 1st September, 2010. 2. The First Schedule to the District Court (Areas) Order, 1961 (S.I. No. 5 of 1961), is hereby amended by— (a) The deletion at reference 172 of the matter in columns (2), (3), (4) and (5) and (b) the substitution at reference number 177 for the matter in columns (4) and (5) of the following: “Castlebar— The area comprising the Electoral Divisions of Balla, First and Third Wednesday Ballinafad, Ballinchalla, Ballinrobe, Ballyhean, Ballyovey, and Fourth Friday in each Bellavary, Breaghwy, Burren, Burriscarra, Cappaghduff, month. Fourth Thursday in Castlebar Rural, Castlebar Urban, Clogher (Castlebar), January, March, May, July, Cloonkeen, Croaghmoyle, Cong, Dalgan, Hollymount, September and November. All Houndswood, Islandeady, Kilcommon, Killavally, Kilmaine, sittings at 10.30 a.m. Manulla, Neale, Newbrook, Owenbrin, Pontoon, Portroyal, Rosslee, Shrule, Strade, Tawnynagry and Turlough in the county of Mayo.” and (c) The deletion at reference 38 of the matter in columns (2), (3), (4) and (5) and Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in “Iris Oifigiúil” of 30th July, 2010. [376] 3 (d) the substitution at reference number 47 for the matter in columns (4) and (5) of the following: “ Midleton— The area comprising the Electoral Divisions of Ballintemple, Third Wednesday in each Ballycottin, Ballyspillane, Carrigtohill, Castlemartyr, month. First, Second, Third Clonmult, Cloyne, Cobh Rural, Cobh Urban, Corkbeg, and Fourth Thursday in each Dangan, Dungourney, Garryvoe, Ightermurragh, Inch, month. All sittings at 10.30 Killeagh (Youghal), Lisgoold, Midleton Rural, Midleton a.m. Urban, Mogeely, Rostellan, Templebodan and Templenacarriga in the county of Cork.” and (e) The deletion at reference 43 of the matter in columns (2), (3), (4) and (5) and (f) the substitution at reference number 46 for the matter in columns (4) and (5) of the following: “ Mallow— The area comprising the Electoral Divisions of Allow, First, Second, Third and Ballyclogh, Ballyhoolahan, Ballynamona, Banteer, Barleyhill, Fourth Tuesday in each Barnacurra, Bawncross, Boherboy, Buttevant, Caherbarnagh, month. First and Second Caherduggan, Carrig (Mallow), Castlecor, Castlemagner, Wednesday in each month. Churchtown, Clonfert East, Clonfert West, Clonmeen, All sittings at 10.30 a.m. Coolclogh, Coomlogane, Crinnaloo, Cullen (Millstreet), Derragh, Doneraile, Doonasleen, Drishane, Dromore, Glenlara, Gortmore, Greenane, Imphrick, Kanturk, Keale, Kilbrin, Kilcorney, Kilmaclenine, Kilmeen, Kilshannig, Knockantota, Knockatooan, Knocknagree, Knocktemple, Liscarrol, Mallow Rural, Mallow North Urban, Mallow South Urban, Meens, Nad, Newmarket, Rahan, Rathcool, Roskeen, Rosnalee, Rowls, Skagh, Skahanagh, Streamhill, Templemary, Tincoora and Williamstown in the county of Cork.” and (g) The deletion at reference 49 of the matter in columns (2), (3), (4) and (5) and (h) the substitution at reference number 41 for the matter in columns (4) and (5) of the following: “ Fermoy— The area comprising— (a) the Electoral Divisions of Fourth Wednesday in each Aghern, Ballyarthur, Ballyhooly, Ballynoe, Castlecooke, month. First, Second, Third Castle Hyde, Castlelyons, Castletownroche, Coole, Clenor, and Fourth Friday in each Curraglass, Derryvillane, Farahy, Fermoy Rural, Fermoy month. All sittings at Urban, Glanworth East, Glanworth West, Gortnaskehy, 10.30 a.m. Gortroe, Kilcor, Kilcummer, Kilcronat, Kildinan, Kildorrery, Kilgullane, Killathy, Kilphelan, Kilworth, Knockmourne, Leitrim, Marshalstown, Mitchelstown, Monanimy, Rathcormac, Shanballymore, Templemolaga and Wallstown in the county of Cork, and 4 [376] (b) the Electoral Divisions of Angelsborough, Cullane, Kilbeheny, Kilglass and Knocknascrow in the county of Limerick”. 3. The Second Schedule to the District Court (Areas) Order, 1961 (S.I. No. 5 of 1961), is hereby amended by— (a) The deletion at reference 149 of the matter in columns (2), (3), (4) and (5) and (b) the substitution at reference number 153 for the matter in columns (4) and (5) of the following: “Castlebar— The area comprising the Electoral Divisions of Balla, First and Third Wednesday Ballinafad, Ballinchalla, Ballinrobe, Ballyhean, Ballyovey, and Fourth Friday in each Bellavary, Breaghwy, Burren, Burriscarra, Cappaghduff, month. Fourth Thursday in Castlebar Rural, Castlebar Urban, Clogher (Castlebar), January, March, May, July, Cloonkeen, Croaghmoyle, Cong, Dalgan, Hollymount, September and November. All Houndswood, Islandeady, Kilcommon, Killavally, Kilmaine, sittings at 10.30 a.m. Manulla, Neale, Newbrook, Owenbrin, Pontoon, Portroyal, Rosslee, Shrule, Strade, Tawnynagry and Turlough in the county of Mayo.” and (c) The deletion at reference 33 of the matter in columns (2), (3), (4) and (5) and (d) the substitution at reference number 42 for the matter in columns (4) and (5) of the following: “ Midleton— The area comprising the Electoral Divisions of Ballintemple, Third Wednesday in each Ballycottin, Ballyspillane, Carrigtohill, Castlemartyr, month. First, Second, Third Clonmult, Cloyne, Cobh Rural, Cobh Urban, Corkbeg, and Fourth Thursday in each Dangan, Dungourney, Garryvoe, Ightermurragh, Inch, month. All sittings at Killeagh (Youghal), Lisgoold, Midleton Rural, Midleton 10.30 a.m. Urban, Mogeely, Rostellan, Templebodan and Templenacarriga in the county of Cork.” and (e) The deletion at reference 38 of the matter in columns (2), (3), (4) and (5) and (f) the substitution at reference number 41 for the matter in columns (4) and (5) of the following: [376] 5 “ Mallow— The area comprising the Electoral Divisions of Allow, First, Second, Third and Ballyclogh, Ballyhoolahan, Ballynamona, Banteer, Barleyhill, Fourth Tuesday in each Barnacurra, Bawncross, Boherboy, Buttevant, Caherbarnagh, month. First and Second Caherduggan, Carrig (Mallow), Castlecor, Castlemagner, Wednesday in each month. Churchtown, Clonfert East, Clonfert West, Clonmeen, All sittings at 10.30 a.m. Coolclogh, Coomlogane, Crinnaloo, Cullen (Millstreet), Derragh, Doneraile, Doonasleen, Drishane, Dromore, Glenlara, Gortmore, Greenane, Imphrick, Kanturk, Keale, Kilbrin, Kilcorney, Kilmaclenine, Kilmeen, Kilshannig, Knockantota, Knockatooan, Knocknagree, Knocktemple, Liscarrol, Mallow Rural, Mallow North Urban, Mallow South Urban, Meens, Nad, Newmarket, Rahan, Rathcool, Roskeen, Rosnalee, Rowls, Skagh, Skahanagh, Streamhill, Templemary, Tincoora and Williamstown in the county of Cork.” and (g) The deletion at reference 44 of the matter in columns (2), (3), (4) and (5) and (h) the substitution at reference number 36 for the matter in columns (4) and (5) of the following: “ Fermoy— The area comprising— (a) the Electoral Divisions of Fourth Wednesday in each Aghern, Ballyarthur, Ballyhooly, Ballynoe, Castlecooke, month. First, Second, Third Castle Hyde, Castlelyons, Castletownroche, Coole, Clenor, and Fourth Friday in each Curraglass, Derryvillane, Farahy, Fermoy Rural, Fermoy month. All sittings at 10.30 Urban, Glanworth East, Glanworth West, Gortnaskehy, a.m. Gortroe, Kilcor, Kilcummer, Kilcronat, Kildinan, Kildorrery, Kilgullane, Killathy, Kilphelan, Kilworth, Knockmourne, Leitrim, Marshalstown, Mitchelstown, Monanimy, Rathcormac, Shanballymore, Templemolaga and Wallstown in the county of Cork, and (b) the Electoral Divisions of Angelsborough, Cullane, Kilbeheny, Kilglass and Knocknascrow in the county of Limerick”. 4. Business transacted in the District Court that is initiated and not completed before the commencement of this Order shall be continued and completed as if this Order had been in force at the time at which such business had been initiated. 6 [376] GIVEN under the seal of the Courts Service, 28 July 2010. MIRIAM MALONE, Member of the Board of the Courts Service authorised to sign documents under the Seal of the Courts Service. 28 July 2010. MIRIAM O’FLANAGAN, Officer of the Courts Service designated for the purpose of authenticating the Seal of the Courts Service, pursuant to section 10 of the Courts Service Act, 1998. [376] 7 EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note does not form part of the Instrument and is not a legal interpretation.) This order provides for: (a) the amalgamation of the Electoral Divisions of the District Court Area of Ballinrobe into the District Court Area of Castlebar, (b) the amalgamation of the Electoral Divisions of the District Court Area of Cobh into the District Court Area of Midleton, (c) the amalgamation of the Electoral
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