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May, 1917.

T FOR CIRCULATION L AMONGST MEMBERS.

Annual Subscription. MEMBERS are reminded that their annual subscription to the Society became due on the first day of May, as follows :— Town Members and Country Mem bers of more than three years' standing entitled to vote at election of ordinary members of Council ... ... ... ... £\ 0 0 Other Country Members ... ... 0 10 0 Members who have been admitted to the profession under three years ... ... ... ... 0 10 Half-yearly General Meeting. THE Half-yearly General Meeting of the Society will be held in the Hall of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, on Wednesday, the 16th May, 1917, to elect Auditors, to nominate Scrutineers of Ballot for Council, to be held on 21st November, 1917, and to transact such further business as may come before the Meeting. The chair will be taken at two o'clock, p.m. 0 0 Press rent ... ... ... ... 0 5

obtaining taxations of costs. It was resolved to address a communication to the Lord Chancellor on the subject. Land Registry. A letter was read from the Chief Clerk of the Land Registry enclosing a specimen copy of form of certified extract from a folio proposed to be issued in lieu of a full copy of the folio, where the folio, owing to numerous entries, has become lengthy or complicated. The fee for the proposed form of certified extract is to be five shillings in every case irrespective of the length and complexity of the folio. The party bespeaking will have the option of either bespeaking the full copy of the folio or the proposed certified extract. The form was referred to a Committee t« consider.

Council Meetings. MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon the following dates :—

May 16th and 30th. June 13th and 27th.

Meeting of the Council.

Committee Meetings. THE following Committee meetings were held during April:— Court and Offices, 3rd and 27th. Gazette, 3rd. House, Library and Finance, 16th.

April 18th. Taxation of Costs.

A letter was read from a firm of Solicitors drawing attention to the present delay in

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