The Gazette 1924-27

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

MAY, 1924]

books " Notice of Stop Order by A. B." The Council approved of the suggestion, and directed that it should be submitted to the Lord Chief Justice. the Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs requesting that the Minister be informed, in due course, of the names of Solicitiors selected to act as members of the Circuit Courts and District Courts rule making Committees. The matter was referred to a Committee to report on to the Council. Annual Subscriptions. Men 1 ers are reminded that their Annual Subscription- to the Society became due on the first day of May, as follows : Town Members, and Country Mtmbers, of more than three years standing, entitled to vote at elec– tion of Ordinary Members of the Council .... .... .... ....£1 (.• 0 Other Country Members .... 0 10 0 Members who have been admitted to the profession under three years 0 10 0 Subscriptions should be remitted to the Secretary, or paid at his office, 33 Moles worth Street, Dublin. Obituary. MR. PUREFOY POE, Solicitor, died upon the 5th April, 1924, at Slirule Glebe, Bally- mahon. Mr. Poe was admitted in Trinity Term, 1860, and practised formerly at 21 Welling– ton Quay, Dublin, and subsequently at 189 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, up to the year 1918, when he retired. Courts of Justice Act, 1924. A letter was read from, MR. ALFRED E. GOODBODY, Solicitor, died upon the 15th April, 1924, at London. Mr. Goodbody was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1881, and practised (in partnership with Mr. Lewis Goodbody and Mr. George A. Overend) at 24 Dame Street, Dublin and Tnllamore.

MR. CHARLES MACMAHON, Solicitor, died upon the 15th April, 1924, at his residence Brookfield, Dundalk. Mr. MacMahon was admitted in Michael– mas Term, 1875, and practised at Dundalk. MR. JAMES A. HENDERSON, Solicitor, died upon the 18th April, 1924, at his residence 11 Cambridge Terrace, Leeson Park, Dublin. Mr. Henderson served his apprenticeship with Mr. William L. B. Cochane, Bailie borough, and practised at 23 Anglesea Street, Dublin. Professorship of Common Law. The Council will upon Wednesday the 25th June, elect a Professor of Common Law to the Society, in room of Mr. Peter C. Furlong, B.A., R.U.I., Solicitor, whose term of office will expire at the end of Trinity Sittings. The new Professor will enter upon his duties next October. The appointment will be made for one year, and the person appointed will be eligible for re-appointment for each of the four succeeding years. A candidate for the Professorship must be either a practising Banister or a practising Solicitor (in each case of not less than six years standing) and he should send his application before the 16th Jane to the Secretary of the Society, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin. The duties of the Professor consists of delivering forty-twc lectures between the months of September and July, and conducting viva voce examinations in the subjects of his lectures; and the Professor also examines in Common Law Theory at the Intermediate Examinations of the Society. Enquiry for any further particulars in reference to the Professorship should be addressed to the Secretary. Stop Orders. The Lord Chief Justice upon considera– tion of a communication from the Council, has given the following directions to the Accountant-General in reference to Stop Orders : 1. In the case in which an office copy of a Charging or Stop Order is not forthcoming

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