The Gazette 1930-33

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

JULY, 1932J

SERVICE OF CIVIL BILL. In the case of Lambert v. Dnane, on the 28th June, in the Circuit Court of Dublin, on an application for summary judgment for possession of certain premises in which no appearance had been entered by the defendant, and in which service of the civil bill had been effected by the civil bill officer of the Court, whose affidavit of service stated that he had served the defendant at his residence " per his wife," Judge Shannon decided that the sor ice was bad, having regard to Order VI, Rule 4, of the Circuit Court Rules, the wife not being a " relative or employee " within the meaning of the rule. EXAMINATION RESULT. At the Intermediate Examination held upon the 1st day of June, the following passed the examination : Passed with Merit. 1. John F. Goold. 2. Charles I. J. Foley. 3. Pauline Laverty. 4. Ignatius M. Houlihan. 5. Maureen A. Hawthorne. 6. Joseph F. Kenny. 7. Francis Connolly. 8. Patrick McDowell \ e ual Gwynne A. C. Stirling f "

LAND PURCHASE. Land Bond Act, 1925, Section 4, "3 (1) and (3)."

Friday, 27th May, 1932.

Land Bond Act, 1925 Interest on Solicitors' Costs. At an interview to-day between the Hon. Mr. Justice Wylie and the President of the Incorporated Law Society (Mr. L. J. Ryan) it was agreed as follows : If allocation of the purchase money takes place within one year of the appointed day, Solicitors' costs shall carry full interest on the equivalent bonds from the appointed day. If allocation takes place within two years of the appointed day, Solicitors' costs shall carry 75 per cent, of the interest on the equivalent bonds from the appointed day ; and if allocation takes place after two years from the appointed day, the costs shall carry 50 per cent, of the interest on the equivalent bonds from the appointed day. The expression " Solicitors' Costs " shall be understood to apply not only to owners' costs of sale, but also to costs of superior and intervening interests and incumbrances and other claims attaching to the purchase money. When there is more than one appointed day, the costs shall be segregated for the purposes of calculating the interest aforesaid. STATUTES OF THE OIREACHTAS PASSED DURING 1932. 1. Pension Books (Prohibition of Aliena– tion). 2. Road Transport. 3. Railways (Miscellaneous). 4. Central Fund. 5. Finance (Custcms Duties). 6. Intoxicating Liquor (Occasional Licences). 7. Eucharistic Congress (Miscellaneous Provisions). 8. Public Charitable Hospitals (Amend– ment). 9. Detained Animals (Compensation). 10. Dairy Produce (Price Stabilisation).

10. Henry A. Williams. 11. Brian L. J. O'Brien. 12. William Lanigan. Passed. John Barry. John W. F. Cahill. Ronan Ceannt.

Christopher P. Crowley. Hugh Dillon-Malone. David J. Fitzgerald. Michael B. Kelly. James A. Keohane. George G. King. Francis J. Lanigan. Michael Larkin. Martin J. Lavan. William J. Lenahan. Alan MacDonald. Irene E. McCoy. Alexander J. McDonald. Desmond O'Connor. Richard L. O'Flaherty.

Gerald S. O'Rourke. James E. B. Skelly. Forty-seven candidates attended :

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