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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
[AUGUST, 1924
fifteen it is amongst other things enacted
that the Minister for Justice may by Order
appoint and from time to time revise the
scale of the fees to be charged by and paid
to Under-Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and other person
for their services in or about the execution
of writs of
fieri facias
and writs of
habere
and in or about the execution of decrees
(whether for debt, possession of land or
otherwise) of Civil Bill Courts and that the
fees specified in any such scale of fees shall
be in lieu of and in substitution for the fees
now by law chargeable by or payable to
Under-Sheriffs, Bailiffs and other persons
for the like service.
AND WHEREAS at the passing of the
said Act certain poundage fees and charges
were chargeable by and payable to such
persons aforesaid under or by virtue of
certain Statutes, Rules and Orders previously
made and promulgated (hereinafter referred
to as " the existing scale of fees and charges").
NOW
I. CAOIMHGHIN 0 h-UIGIN,
Minister for Justice, in pursuance of the
powers vested in me under section fifteen of
the Enforcement of Law (Occasional Powers)
Act, 1924, and of all other powers me there–
unto enabling do order, appoint and declare :
(1) that the scale of fees set fcrth
in
the Schedule hereto shall take
effect from the date hereof and be
in force until further order in lieu of
and
in substitution
for any
fees
heretofore chargeable under the exist–
ing scale of fees and charges in respect
of any matter for which a fee
is
provided in the said Schedule.
(2) That save in respect of matters
mentioned in the Schedule hereto all
poundages, fees, and charges payable
under or by virtue of the existing
scale of fees and charges shall be the
poundages, fees, and charges charge–
able and payable in respect of the
matters 'specified
in
such existing
scale of fees and charges.
SCHEDULE.
For each man properly left in possession
of any goods or chattels seized under any
writ, decree, order, or other process :
If boarded, per diem.................... 9/-
If not boarded, per diem............ 12/6
GIVEN under my Hand this nineteenth
day of July, 1924.
(Signed) C. O h-UIGIN,
MINISTER FOR JUSTICE-
Intermediate Examination Result.
At
the
Intermediate examination
for
apprentices held on 1st July the following
passed
the examination, and
their names
are classed and arranged in order of merit.
CLASS I.
1. Terence K. Liston ; 2. Stephen Maher ;
3. Peter P. Wilkinson ; 4. Patrick J. Loftus ;
5. JohnD. Fitzgerald; 6. Vincent P. Dillon ;
7. John H. Bergin ;
8. Joseph Murray ;
9. Vincent Connolly and Henry B. C. Moore,
equal;
11. James A. Rice;
12. Peter
Canning :
13. Thomas C. Williams.
CLASS II.
1. Vincent P. Duffy and Edward
J.
Montgomery, equal ;
3. Joseph G. Fitz–
gerald and John W. McHale, equal ;
5. John
L. Kealy;
6. Archibald Robinson ;
7.
Joseph M. V. M. McCabe;
8. Joseph
O'Dwyer, jun. :
9. Robert G. Ball.
28 Candidates attended 22 passed ;
6
were postponed.
The Society's Examinations October, 1924.
The following Examinations will be held
at the Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's
Green, Dublin, in October next.
Preliminary 2nd and 3rd October
Notices to be lodged before 16th September.
Intermediate 6th October Notices
to
be lodged before 23rd September.
Final 7th, 8th and 9th October Notices
to be lodged before 23rd September.
Notices to be lodged in the Secretary's
Office, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin.
Lectures
Michaelmas Sittings, 1924.
Lectures will be delivered on the following
dates at the Royal College of Surgeons,
Stephen's Green, Dublin :
JUNIOR CLASS.
October 27, 30.
November 3, 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27.
December 1, 4.
SENT IOR CLASS.
October 28, 31.
November 4, 7, 11, 18, 21, 25, 28.
December 2,5.
Notice of intention to attend either class
of lectures, and lecture fee of 3 guineas,
should be sent before 20th October to the
Secretary, 33 Molesworth Street, Dublin.