Offshore Marriage
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The Captain of a ship can marry couples in the Atlantic Ocean or Irish sea.,
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Veropreacher, 1007 North Federal Hwy, 126, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, tel: +1-305-951-8800, fax: +353
Speak Link - The hollies speaks Lines !
Speak Links is a Network that represents the clamor of those people who as a result of fear and insecurity are unable to express their plights publicly or speak about them coupled with the ills of moral, political and legal decadence within Ireland.,
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European Consumer Centre
The European Consumer Centre (ECC) provides a free information and advice service to consumers on their rights and entitlements under Irish and European legislation. As the ECC is part of a network of twelve consumer centres throughout the EU, we can help if you run into difficulties with a purchase in another EU Member State. The ECC also offers online assistance with individual queries (www.ecic.ie).,
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Law Society of Ireland
The law Society of Ireland is the representaive, regulatory and educational body for solicitors in Ireland.,
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Petitions.Org
Source for online web petitions to governments and businesses worldwide, including Ireland.,
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Legal Eagle Links
The most comprehensive listing of legal resources for the Irish lawyer on the internet!,
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Company Law Review Group
The CLRG is a standing advisory body established in 2001 to review and consolidate Irish company law. The first report was launched in February 2001.,
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Law of Ireland Information and Guide
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The Republic of Ireland has a common law legal system with four main sources of law:
Constitution of Ireland (Bunreacht na hÉireann)
Legislation
Primary Legislation - Acts of the Oireachtas
Secondary Legislation - Statutory Instrument
Case law
European Community Law
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Law of Ireland Information and Guide,
Courts of the Republic of Ireland
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The courts system in the Republic of Ireland consists of the Supreme Court, the High Court and a number of lower courts. The Republic is a common law jurisdiction and trials for serious offences must usually occur before a jury. The High Court and the Supreme Court have authority, by means of judicial review, to determine the compatibility of laws and activities of other institutions of the state with the constitution and the law. Except in exceptional circumstances, court hearings must occur in public. Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Courts of the Republic of Ireland,