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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society or Ireland.
[FEBRUARY, 192&
County of Tyrone.-i-Omagh, Wednesday,
March 18th, at 11 a.m.
County of Londonderry. Deny, Monday,
March 23rd, at 11.30 a.m.
County of
the City of Londonderry.
Derry, Wednesday, March 25th, at 10.30 .am.
Judges.—
The Right Honourable the Lord
Chief Justice, the Right Honourable Mr.
Justice Brown.
Registrars.—
To the Lord Chief Justice
A. P. Henry, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, Law
Courts, Belfast ;
to Mr. Justice Brown
J. J. Brown, Esq., J.P., Law Courts, Belfast.
Appeals from Circuit Courts.
The attention of the Council has been
drawn to a circular issued to Clerks of the
Peace prescribing the procedure in reference
to appeals from the Circuit Courts and the
notices which an appellant's Solicitor would
be
required
to
lodge,
serve,
and
file
respectively. The Council have had a com–
munication made to the Ministry of Justice
in reference to this circular, and a reply has
been received from the Ministry dated 30th
January, 1925, stating that the circular to
which the Council objected would be with–
drawn
forthwith.
The Ministry
further
stated that the procedure to be adopted
would, pending the making of the rules, be
that formerly in use for appealing from the
Recorder or County Court ;
that it would
be necessary for the appellant's Solicitor to
make formal requisition to the Clerk of the
Peace for a
transcript of the shorthand-
writer's notes, and that it would be con–
venient, but not compulsory, that Solicitors
should specify in their notice of appeal as to
whether they are appealing on law or facts,
or both law and facts.
Land Purchase Proceedings.
Mr. Justice Wylie has called the attention
of the Council to the large amount of advances
made by the Land Commission which stand
to the credit of estates and remain un–
allocated. These advances amounted on the
19th January, 1925,
to £667,498, and a
considerable portion of this sum has been
advanced and has remained unallocated for
some years past. Mr. Justice Wylie has
received complaints from Vendors and other
persons interested in the .proceeds of"sales, of
the great delay which has occurred in many
cases in the allocating of the purchase monies
advanced by the Land Commission, and he.
lias
requested
the Council
to urge
the
members of the profession who are Solicitors
on record for Vendors of estates in which
monies stand to credit unallocated to use all
possible expedition in having the funds to
credit allocated.
Library.
The Council acknowledge with thanks the
following gifts to the Society's Library, in
response to the request contained in the
Society's
Gazette
for January :
Mr. S. J. Brown The Society's Calendars,
1887, 1894 and 1899.
Mr.
C.
W.
Battley The
Society's
Calendar, 1888.
Mr. W. J. Hunter The Society's Calendars,
1900 and 1901.
Mr. E. R. McC. Dix The Society's
Calendar, 1921.
Mr. G. Birney The Society's Calendar,
1921.
Mr.
C.
Baillie-Gage The
Society's
Calendar, 1921.
Mr. H. G. Cooper The Annual Reports of
the Council, 1841-1876, bound in two
volumes.
And the Council also thank Mr. M. J.
Byrne for Vols. 1-13, Irish Law Reports.
The Council would be grateful for copies of
the Society's Calendar for the following
years: 1889, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895
and 1898.
April Examinations, 1925.
The Final Examination will be held on
1st, 2nd and 3rd days of April, at the Royal
College of Surgeons, Saint Stephen's Green,
Dublin, at 10 o'clock a.m. each day. Notices
of intention to attend should be lodged in
the Secretary's Office, 33 Molesworth Street,
Dublin, before 18th March.
The Preliminary Examination will be held
on 6th and 7th days of April, at the Royal
College of Surgeons, Saint Stephen's Green,
Dublin, at 10 o'clock a.m. each day. Notices
of intention to attend should be lodged in the
Secretary's Office, 33 Molesworth Street,
Dublin, before 21st March.
ALL communications connected witli
IHE
GAZETTI-: (other than advertisements) should
be addressed to the Secretary
oi
the Society,
33 Molesworth Street, Dubliny:' o:!X?BiU