The Gazette 1930-33

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

MAY, 1932]

office, his area of jurisdiction as such Under- Sheriff shall continue as if the Act in question had not been passed. The same person still holds the said office and, therefore, the City Under-Sheriff has no authority to execute the Court Orders referred to by the Deputy, and is acting quite rightly in refusing to accept them for execution." RE-SEALING IN NORTHERN IRELAND OF ENGLISH PROBATE GRANTS. Section 2 of the Northern Ireland (Miscel– laneous Provisions) Act, 1932, a statute of the British Parliament, provides as follows : " Probate and letters of administration granted by the High Court in England shall not be re-sealed in the High Court in Northern Ireland under section ninety-four of the Probates and Letters of Administra– tion Act (Ireland), 1857, as amended by or under any enactment, unless the person to whose estate the probate or letters of admin– istration relate died domiciled in England." 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 (Customs Duties). 6. Intoxicating Liquor (Occasional Licenses) EXAMINATION RESULTS. At the Preliminary Examination held on the 6th and 7th April, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit : 1. Myles P. Gavaghan. 2. Desmond L. McAllister. 3. Richard O'Brien. 4. James P. Hegarty. 5. Brian S. Murphy. 6. Francis A. J. O'liare. 7. John D. Guinan. 8. Liam J. Lysaght.

Twenty candidates attended :

13 passed ;

7 were postponed. Brian S. Murphy passed a " First Exam– ination " in Irish, pursuant to the Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Act, 1929. The other candidate at that examination was postponed. __ At the Final Examination held on 4th and 5th April, the following passed the examina– tion and their names are arranged in order of merit : 1. Joseph F. Shields. 2. Malachy S. Matthews. 3. John G. Regan. 4. John B. Sullivan. 5. Thomas F. Dempsey, B.A., N.U.I. 6. Laurence K. Branigan. 7. James J. Sexton. 8. Edward B. Williams, B.A., T.C.D. 9. Philip T. Brooks, B.A., T.C.D."| Michael J. Garvey, B.A.. )-equal. N.U.I. j

11. William L. Duggan. 12. Christopher G. Ross. 13. Francis P. Howley. 14. John D'Oyly Battley John A. Ryan. 16. Bryan McMahon. 17. Hugh Fitzpatrick. 18. Dominick H. Kearns. 19. Colin H. Maidment. 20. 22. Thomas J. Batty. 23. James A. English. 24. 25. Bernard Clare. 26. Timothy J. Hegarty Thomas P. Walsh. " 28. Michael J. K. Dore. 29. Timothy A. Buckley. 30. Patrick"J. Connellan. Cathal L. Flynn. 32. Brendan A. McGrath. 33. Edmond T. Lalor. 34. Joseph Reidy. John C. Kieran, Jun. T.C.D. Michael O'Meara

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Fifty-one candidates attended : 34 passed ; 17 were postponed.________________ ALL communications connected with THE GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should be addressed to the Secretary of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin, N.W.8.

9. William G. Fanning. 10. George P. Andrews. 11. Patrick T. Monahan William J. Murphy 13. Bernard G. J. Kelly.

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