The Gazette 1924-27

JUNE, 1924

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

The Courts of Justice Act, 1924. By Order made by the Executive Council dated the 4th June, 1924, it was ordered that the 5th June, 1924, be fixed and appointed as the day on which the Courts of Justice Act, 1924, shall come into operation for the purposes of (a) Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Act, (b) Part I of the Act, and (b) Part IV (except such provisions thereof as relate only to the Circuit Court, or the District Court) of the Act. By a further Order made by the Executive Council and dated llth June, 1924, it was ordered the llth June, 1924, be fixed and appointed as the day on which the Act shall come into operation in Dublin City and County, being the Circuit mentioned at No. 1 in the Act, for the purpose of Pyrt II. of the Act, and the purpose of Part IV. of the Act, so far as it relates to the Circuit Court. Copies of the Act can be obtained from Messrs. Eason and Son, 40 Lower O'Connell Street, Dublin, price one shilling ; by post, one shilling and one penny halfpenny. Rules of Court Committees. Courts of Justice Act, 1924. The President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland is a member of the Rules Committee for High Court and Supreme Court Rules under Section 36 of the Act. The Council of the Incorporated Law Society have selected Mr. W. Gordon Brad– ley, Solicitor, Dublin, and Mr. John J. Horgan, Solicitor, Cork, to be members of the Rules Committee for the Circuit Court under Section 65 of the Act. The President of the Incorporated Law Society of Irelandhasnominated, with the con– currence of the Council,Mr. Edward H. Burne, Solicitor, Dublin, and Mr. James S. Gaffney, Solicitor, Limerick, to be members of the Rules Committee for the District Court under Section 90 of the Act. ALL communications connected with THE GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin.

Obituary. MR. JOHN McCAY, Solicitor, died upon the 3rd May, 1924, at his residence Kilrail, Castlederg. Mr. McCay was admitted in Hilary Term, 1871, and practised at Strabane. MR. EDWARD B. MAGUIRE, Solicitor, died upon the 3rd May, 1924, at Dublin. Mr. Maguire served his apprenticeship with Mr. Frank P. J. Maguire, Clones, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1917, and practised at 10 Chancery Place, Dublin. MR. STEVENSON F. B. MARTIN Solicitor, died upon the 3rd May, 1924, at his residence, Dundrum House, Dundrum, Co. Down. Mr. Martin served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. John A. French, 7 Stephen's Green Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1896, and practised at Downpatrick up to the year 1905 when he retired. MR. THOMAS TIGHE MECREDY, Solicitor, died upon the 20th May, 1924, at Monte Vista, Dalkey. Mr. Mecredy served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. William Gibson, Solicitor, was admitted in Trinity Term, 1851, and practised in partnership with Sir James McG. Mecredy (under the style of Messrs. T. T. Mecredy & Sons), at 91 Merrion Square, Dublin, up to 1917, when he retired. Solicitor, died upon the 25th May, 1924, at London. Mr. Beytagh was admitted in Trinity Term, 1876, and practised at Kanturk up to the year 1916, when he retired. recently at Oren, Nigeria. Mr. Conan served his apprenticeship with Mr. Henry B. O'Hanlon, 73 Dame Street, Dublin, and was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1920. MR. JOHN CONDON, Solicitor, died upon the 31st May, 1924, at Cork. Mr. Condon was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1881, and practised at Newcastle West. MR. EDWARD A. BEYTAGH, MR. ALAN J. CONAN, Solicitor, died

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