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  2. Local property tax (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The local property tax (LPT) is annual self-assessed tax charged on the market value of all residential properties in Ireland. It came into effect on 1 July 2013 and is collected by the Revenue Commissioners .

  3. Daft.ie - Wikipedia

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    Daft.ie is a real estate and property rental website in Ireland, launched in 1997. [2] The website was co-founded by brothers Brian and Eamonn Fallon, who each held a 23.66% share in the business as of October 2021. [3] As of September 2024, the website attracted 2.5 million users every month, according to the Irish Examiner. [4]

  4. Newhall House and Estate - Wikipedia

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    Newhall is a 17th century country estate near Ennis in County Clare in Ireland, historically held by members of the Irish landed gentry. [2] [3] The front section of Newhall House was added during the Georgian period, creating a T-shaped design with an elongated back section for servants' quarters.

  5. Clare, County Armagh - Wikipedia

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    Clare (from An Clár, meaning 'the plank bridge') [1] is a village situated on the Cusher River, two miles southwest from Tandragee, in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. [2] The townland of Clare consists of 406 acres within the civil parish of Ballymore and the historic barony of Orior Lower .

  6. Meelick, County Clare - Wikipedia

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    By the summer of 1958, most of the refugees were allowed to move to Germany and the USA while a few chose to remain in Ireland. During their stay at the camp, the 51 children attended the local St Munchin's Girls' School where they were taught both the English and Irish languages. Since the 1990s, the camp has again been used to house asylum ...

  7. Spancill Hill, County Clare - Wikipedia

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    In 1841 the population of the village was 169, in 26 houses. [10] In 1851, after the Great Famine, there were fewer than 20 houses, so its population was not recorded separately from the townland, whose total population had fallen from 278 in 46 houses to 174 in 34. [11] In 1911 the townland population was 72, in 14 houses. [12]

  8. Kilmaley - Wikipedia

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    The Kilmaley Parish area is the largest in County Clare. Every hill in the parish holds the remains of an ancient fort or rath, over 30 in total. [4] As at 1845, the parish was crossed by the road from Ennis to Milltown Malbay. [2] In the 1830s fairs were held at Cornally four times a year. [4] In 1841 the population was 4,908 in 758 houses. [2]

  9. Family Home Protection Act 1976 - Wikipedia

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    The Family Home Protection Act of 1976 is an Act of the Oireachtas which regulates an aspect of property law in Ireland and prevents the sale, partial sale, mortgage or re-mortgage of a property which is defined as a family home under the terms of the Act without the knowledge and consent of both spouses therein residing.