The Gazette 1924-27

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JANUARY, 1927.

Vol. XX, No. 7]

Solicitors' Annual Certificates Members are reminded that their Annual Certificates for the year ending 5th January, 1928, should be taken out, and the duties paid thereqn, before 6th February, 1927. The Certificates of Solicitors whose offices are situate -in the Irish Free State are issued in the Office of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin, and the duties thereon are payable at the Stamp Office, Law Courts, Dublin Castle. The Certificates of Solicitors whose offices ar& situate .vin Northern^ Ireland are issued in thetQmcejOf'thQ Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland, 35 Royal Avenue, Belfast, and the duties thereon are payable at the Inland Revenue Office, Belfast.

9th December. Twenty-four Members present.

Election of President and Vice-Presidents. The Council elected Mr.- W. T. Sheridan to be President of the Society, and Mr. F. Fottrell and Mr. P. J. Tallan to be Vice- Presidents of the Society for the ensuing twelve months. Extra-Ordinary Members. The names of the following were submitted by the Southern Law Association to serve as Extra-Ordinary Members of the Council for the year ending 26th November, 1927 : Mr. Charles Jermyn, Mr. J. J. Horgan, Mr. P. J. Kavanagh, Mr. C. J. Lane, and Mr. William Murphy. The matter of the revision of the courses for Intermediate and Final Examinations for 1928 was referred to the Court of Examiners for consideration and report. Compensation for Damages Proceedings. A letter was read from a country member drawing attention to questions arising on the taxation of the costs of Solicitors who appeared for County and District Councils on the hearing of claims for compensation for damages, and the matter was referred to the Costs Committee. .•;..<.•, i.vlu.ir.Jri u> . : : 16th December. Nineteen Members present. Examinations. :

Meetings of the Council.

2nd December. Twenty-one Members present. Council Meetings,

It, .was resolved to continue the holding of the Council Meetings on Thursdays, at half- past two o'clock, p.m., with intervals of three weeks between each meeting. Provincial Delegate. A letter was read from Mr. T. Y. Chambers, Bailieborough, resigning his membership of the Council as Provincial Delegate for Ulster. The 'resignation was accepted ; Mr. W. H. Halpin, Cavan, being supplemental, suc- ceed&oto the vacancy. r'L'H >.n:<: ,:-:!J ,\v'i-. .:. !

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