Building Societies Act, 1989

Auctioneering services and other services relating to land.

32.—(1) Subject to section 36 , a building society may provide—

(a) an auctioneering service in accordance with the Auctioneers and House Agents Act, 1947 (“the Act of 1947”);

(b) other services relating to land.

(2) (a) The Revenue Commissioners shall grant to a society which applies in accordance with this section a licence to carry on the business of an auctioneer in accordance with the Act of 1947.

(b) An application by a society under paragraph (a) for an auctioneer's licence shall be accompanied by—

(i) a copy of the approval granted by the Central Bank under section 36 to the exercise by the society of the power referred to in subsection (1) (a),

(ii) a certificate of the Accountant of the Courts of Justice, granted not more than 28 days before the date of the application, that the society maintains in the High Court a deposit as required by the Act of 1947 and, where the deposit is a guarantee bond, that it covers the whole of the period for which the licence is to be granted, and

(iii) the excise duty payable on an auctioneer's licence.

(c) An application by a society for a renewal of an auctioneer's licence shall be accompanied by an accountant's certificate in accordance with section 12 of the Act of 1947 (as inserted by section 12 of the Auctioneers and House Agents Act, 1967 ) in addition to the certificate and excise duty required by paragraph (b).

(d) Section 8 (2) of the Act of 1947 shall not apply to an application under this subsection.

(3) (a) Regulations may be made—

(i) by the Minister for Justice, after consultation with the Minister and the Central Bank, in respect of the provision by societies or their subsidiaries of auctioneering services, and

(ii) by the Minister, after consultation with the Central Bank, in respect of the provision by societies or their subsidiaries of other services relating to land.

(b) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (a), regulations under this subsection may include provisions for—

(i) the protection of persons for whom the services are provided by societies from conflicts of interest that might otherwise arise in connection with the provision of the services;

(ii) securing that adequate compensation is available to such persons in respect of negligence, fraud or other dishonesty on the part of officers or employees of societies in connection with the provision of the services;

(iii) the extent to which and the manner in which the services would require the involvement of persons with relevant qualifications and experience;

(iv) the class or classes of persons to whom the services may be provided;

(v) the restriction of the power to provide the services to societies of a prescribed class or classes; or

(vi) amending, restricting or extending the definition of services that may be provided under this section.

(4) No employee of a society, a subsidiary or other associated body of which provides services under this section, shall act as agent for the subsidiary or body.

(5) (a) A society or a subsidiary of a society providing auctioneering services or other services in relation to land shall maintain separate accounting records and prepare accounts in respect of each year showing—

(i) the costs of providing each service, and

(ii) the income accruing from the charges made for the services,

and shall so provide and charge for each service that the income from the provision of the service is not less than sufficient to meet all costs properly attributable to the provision of the service taking one year with another.

(b) A statement attesting the correctness of the accounts prepared in accordance with paragraph (a) and confirming that such accounts have not been distorted as a result of any arrangement which would affect the apportionment of costs and income associated with the provision of each service and that such apportionments as have been made have been properly made shall be signed by the chief executive and 2 directors and attached to the annual accounts.

(6) In this section—

(a) “auctioneering service” means any business to which the Act of 1947 relates, including the business of a house agent within the meaning of that Act;

(b) “services relating to land” means any service relating to the acquisition, disposition, management or development of land (including valuation, surveying, the collection of rent and the removal and storage of moveable property) or other services of a similar nature (including advisory services) that appear to the Central Bank to be services relating to such matters.