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The Law Society is partnering with MyHome to help people buy and sell property with greater confidence and fewer delays.
The Law Society has partnered with RIP.ie to highlight the importance of making a will and help people to plan ahead.
A new report evaluates the Irish justice system across four core areas: trust, policing, courts, and prisons.
The Law Society invites print, broadcast and online journalists throughout Ireland to enter the annual Justice Media Awards.
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Ireland's legal fundraiser returns on Saturday 23 May.
New houses HomeBond and deposit cheques
Practitioners acting for purchasers are reminded that, where it is a condition of the contract that the deposit be released to the vendor, then in order for the purchaser to avail of the protection afforded by HomeBond the deposit cheque should be made payable to the party who is registered under the HomeBond scheme.
Therefore, where booking deposits have already been paid by the purchaser to an agent or to someone other than the party registered with HomeBond, confirmation should be given by the vendor’s solicitor that this money has been passed on to the registered party.
Purchasers’ solicitors should also ensure that the original HB10 is in their possession before the deposit cheque is passed on to the vendor’s solicitor (made payable to the registered party). If the original HB10 is not available, confirmation should be furnished by the vendor’s solicitor that any deposit paid will be held by them as stakeholder until the original HB10 (with schedules attached) is in the purchaser’s solicitor’s possession.
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