The Gazette 1913-14

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[MAY, 1913

order herein be

in

the form

following,

directed to the said Justices commanding them to admit and hear the said Atwell Hayes Alien, and to allow him to conduct and to make full answer on behalf of all parties by and against whom any complaint or informa- tion may be made and on whose behalf the said Atwell Hayes Alien may be retained as at Queenstown Petty Sessions Court. And it is further ordered that the costs herein do stand over until the termina- tion of the mandamus proceedings, (Reported I.L.T.R. XLVIL, 109.) Solicitor

that is to say : " That a writ of mandamus do issue directed to the said Justices com- manding them to admit and hear the said Atwell Hayes Alien and to allow him to conduct and to make full answer on behalf of all parties by and against whom any complaint or information may be made and on whose behalf the said Atwell Hayes Alien may be retained as Solicitor at Queenstown , cause shown to be disallowed, and it is i ordered that a writ of mandamus do issue Petty Sessions Court." It is ordered the \

Practice before the Chief Clerks of the Master of the Rolls and Mr. Justice Barton.

The following Memorandum, shewing the differences in the practices before the Chief Clerks of the Master of the Rolls and Mr. Justice Barton, which has been prepared by the Court and Offices Committee of the Council, will probably be found useful by Members. MASTER OF THE ROLLS' COURT. MR. JUSTICE BARTON'S COURT. Separate Credit Applications. 1. Application is made to the Court (on Applications are made to the Chief Clerk Monday). ( any day except Tuesday, upon which day the Chief Clerk is in Court). Application for Discovery. 2. Application is made to the Court (on Application is made to the Chief Clerk (any Monday). day except Tuesday, upon which day the Chief Clerk is in Court). Chief Clerk's Certificate. 3. Compared by the Chief Clerk himself on Compared, in the first instance, with the signing it. . Senior Clerk, and subsequently signed by \he Chief Clerk. Issuing Summonses. 4. A copy of the Summons is lodged by the Except in cases of no service of Summons Solicitor in Chambers in addition to the two and Originating Summons the copy filed in copies filed in the Notice Office. the Notice Office is forwarded by the officials to the Chief Clerk. Memorandum for the Judge. 5. The Solicitor uses his own discretion as The Chief Clerk has to settle the memo- to the documents to be lodged in Court. randum and give directions as to lodgment of documents.

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