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Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: Yes, voluntarily.

Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: It would be worthwhile to consider these issues on Committee Stage.

Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: The Minister of State got the Dáil seat.

Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: Absolutely.

Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: The last is the one that applies. It is clarified in detail elsewhere in the Bill.

Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: It was introduced by Charlie Haughey.

Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: I would be forgiven for believing that I am back in the role of Minister. I am shepherding this Bill through the Houses and it is my job to respond to questions raised. I am thankful for the excellent contributions made by all sides of the House. I thank Senator Glynn, the Fianna Fáil spokesperson on health and children in this House, for seconding the Bill and making an excellent...

Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: I thank the Leas-Chathaoirleach. I thank Senators Ó Murchú, Kitt and all Members on both sides of the House for their excellent contributions and fine compliments. I came across this anomaly over a lengthy period and found it difficult to believe. My personal assistant and backup staff researched this matter effectively and examined each situation. We brought good people on board and spoke...

Seanad: Registration of Wills Bill 2005: Second Stage. (9 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: Next Wednesday, 16 November.

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: Will the Leader arrange an early debate on the two cases highlighting the levels of fear among people living in the west of Ireland? In my own town, Roscommon, publican Ned Gilligan was violently attacked by four youths in his pub on 8 November. He received 30 stitches and a broken nose. He is a very good publican and one of the nicest, most decent people one could meet. It is disgraceful...

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: I appreciate that but the Seanad provides an opportunity to raise issues of concern to the people of my area.

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: In the case of Padraig Nally, a man living alone in the west of Ireland——

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: I do but I want to give specific——

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: I want that case sent to the criminal appeal system.

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: I have a Stevens gun in my house and will defend my house against burglars if I have to.

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: I ask the Leader to invite the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Deputy Roche, to explain why water meters have been put on farmers' property. I received a letter from Roscommon County Council indicating that my water supply will be metered. We are paying enough water rates.

Seanad: Order of Business. (15 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: This is the first I have heard of it. I do not recall this being decided by Roscommon County Council when I was a councillor. The Leader is concerned about this issue from a constituency point of view. Will she ask the Minister to explain the situation?

Seanad: Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: That is not fair.

Seanad: Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: As one of only two people in this House who has experience of dealing with the public service and private secretaries, I understand it was a Dublin Chamber of Commerce function and was attended by all political parties.

Seanad: Order of Business. (24 Nov 2005)

Terry Leyden: Senator O'Toole spoke about the Minister of State, Deputy Callely.

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