The Gazette 1984

JULY/AUGI JST 1984

GAZETTE

Launch of "The Law of Stamp Duties'' 21 June, 1984

The authors, Michael O'Connor, Solicitor, (left) and Patrick S. Cahill, Solicitor, (centre) with Anthony Collins, Senior Vice-President of the Law Society, at the launch of their book on "The Law of Stamp Duties". The book is published by the Institute of Taxation in Ireland, 15 Fitzwilliam Sq., Dublin 2.

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