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Vol. XX, No. 5]
NOVEMBER, 1926.
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Ballot for Council.
The Ballot for Election of Council will be
held on Monday, 22nd November, from eleven
to one o'clock, in the Secretary's Office, 45
Kildare Street, Dublin. Voting papers should
reach the Secretary not later than one o'clock
on the 22nd November.
Half-yearly General Meeting.
The Half-yearly General Meeting of the
Society will be held at two o'clock, p.m., on
Friday, 26th November, in the offices of the
Society, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin.
Meetings of the Council.
7th October.
Twenty-three Members present.
Declarations for Bank of England.
A letter was read from a member drawing
attention to the requirements as to the
making of declarations in the Irish Free
State, British Colonies and Dependencies for
use in the Bank of England.
It was decided
to endeavour
to have
the requirements
modified in the case of the Irish Free State
so as to admit of the declarations being made
before Commissioners for Oaths.
Circuit Court Rules.
Letters were submitted from members
making suggestions of various amendments
to be made in the Circuit Court Rules, which
Rules had been submitted to the Dail in July
by the Minister, but withdrawn by him for
further consideration by the Rules Committee.
The Council appointed a Special Committee
to consider the Rules and suggested amend–
ments, and to confer with the two repre–
sentatives of the profession on the Rules
Committee.
Resignation.
A letter was read from Mr. P. J. Meehan
resigning his membership of Council con–
sequent on his appointment as County
Registrar of Leix.
It was ordered that Mr.
Harte, being next on the supplemental, be
summoned to attend next meeting.
28th October.
Twenty-eight Members present.
Annual Report.
The draft Annual Report of the Council
was considered and adopted.
High Court Rules.
Questions of practice which have arisen
under the High Court Rules were discussed,
and the President informed the Council of an
interview which he had on the subject with
the President of the High Court and the
Master.
Obituary.
MR.
JOHN F.
\VILLIAMS, Solicitor, died
upon the 8th August, 1926, at his residence,
Tournore, Dungarvan.
Mr. Williams was admitted
in Hilary
Sittings, 1885, and practised at Dungarvan.