The Gazette 1996

GAZETTE

JULY 1996

exercise its jurisdiction under the Act. In the case of applications under paragraph 4(2) of the First Schedule to the Act the Registrar shall obtain the directions of the President or ajudge nominated by him as to the date of the hearing and as to the persons (if any) who should be given notice of the hearing. (5) Applications under section 12(1) and 12(3) shall be by notice of motion to be issued in the Central Office directed to the Registrar. The Registrar shall obtain the Directions of the President or of a judge nominated by him as to the

The Law Society Athletics Club

The Law Society Athletics Club attended the Irish University Athletics Championships in Antrim on April 20 last. The team consisted of John Menton (Arthur Cox), James Candon (Ahern O'Shea & Co), Mark Walsh (BCM Hanby Wallace) and John O'Connor (O'Connor) (Coach) and managed to finish seventh overall ahead of a number of Universities and third level institutions. James Candon (a universities boxer and cousin of Irish Olympic hopeful Paddy McGrath) was competing for the first time for the club and managed to get to the final of the shot putt and the 351b weight for distance therefore gaining valuable points for the club. Mark Walsh competed in a very competitive 5000 metre race and finished a creditable eighth. John Menton matched his performance of last year by winning four gold medals

for the second year in a row in the Hammer, Discus, Shot Putt and 35 lb weight throw. He also managed to break the record for the most number of medals won by an individual in Irish university championships bringing his total to 14 gold medals. The Club is very grateful to the Society for again helping to fund the team to compete in these championships. It is hoped that the club tradition will continue and any apprentice or solicitor (qualified in the last year) is eligible to compete in these championships. If you are interested in competing next year (first competition February 1997) then start training now! And contact James Candon at (01) 6794477.

persons to be served with the motion (if any), the date of the hearing, and any other matter required to enable the court to exercise its jurisdiction under the Act.

Date: 25th July, 1996 Signed D. Costello

John Menton.

President of the High Court.

WHERE THERE'S A WILL THIS IS THE WAY...

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