The Gazette 1940-44

William B. Malone. Jacob Marcus. Donal H. O'Byrne. Peter E. O'Coimell. William F. OTonnell. Timothy J. O'Donoghue. Cormac B. J. O'Hare. Edmund O. Shell.

bank was registered as a body corporate in Eire. In the case of a bank not so registered the grant was made to a syndic appointed by resolution of the Board of Directors to act on behalf of the bank. One of the consequences of this has been that where a bank not registered as a body corporate in Eire was appointed to act jointly as co-executor, either the bank or the other executor had to renounce the right to the grant here, as a grant will not be issued in the joint names of a syndic and another person. Following the principle laid down in this case the President of the High Court on the llth July, 1943, made an Order the effect of which is that in future a duly qualified Body Corporate, which is corporate within England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, may apply for and obtain a grant, either through a syndic, nominee or attor ney, or in its corporate title as it may elect; but no such body having a registered place of business within Eire may act through an attorney in obtaining such a grant. This procedure will not, without further order, apply to any body corporate which is corporate outside Eire and outside the areas above mentioned. OBITUARY ME. Louis A. KENNEDY, Solicitor, of Banvue, Windsor Park, Belfast, died upon 30th June, 1943, at Lucan, Co. Dublin. Mr. Kennedy served his apprenticeship to the late Mr. Ernest Kennedy. Belfast, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1898, and practised at 7 Donegall Street. Belfast, under the style of E. V. L. Kennedv. EXAMINATION RESULTS AT the Intermediate Examination for apprentices to Solicitors held on the 1st June the following passed the examination :— Passed with merit : 1. John P. M. McNally. 2 William S. A. Warren. 3 Patrick J. Murray. 4 Donal V. Goulding. Passed: William B. Alien. Mary T. Barry. Thomas L. Condron.

The following candidates will be required to sit for another examination in Book-Keeping but will be exempt from any further examination in Theory or Practice :—

Brendan Hanafin. John D. F. Lvons. Arthur R. J. McDonald. Michael M. Phelan. Cornelius Sheehan.

nineteen

attended;

candidates

Thirty-one

twelve were postponed.

passed ;

(QUALIFI

PRACTITIONERS

LEGAL

CATION ACT, 1929 AT examinations held on the 4th and 5th June under the Legal Practitioners' (Qualification) Act, 1929, the following passed the examinations :— "First" Examination in Irish Eamon P. Carroll. Henry C. Sexton. Three candidates attended ; two passed ; one was postponed.

"Second" Examination in Irish Oliver G. Fry. Owen B. Goff. George D. Hodnett. Caleb C. McCutcheon. Sean P. Maguire. Marguerite S. Meagher. Michael T. Xeary.

Edward A. O'Doherty. Roderick J. O'Connor. Denis H. O'Riordan. William H. Richardson. Thirteen candidates attended ; eleven passed ; two were postponed. 18

Carmel Early. Nuala Early.

Thomas J. Hanefey. John D. Hutchinson.

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