Frederick Bywaters and Edith Thompson (1922)—ed.
by Filson Young—second edition, 1951.
Timothy J. Evans and John Halliday Christie (1950) —
ed. by F. Tennyson Jesse—first edition, 1957.
John George Haigh (1949)—ed. by Macdonald Critch-
ley—first edition, 1951 (1955).
Neville George Clevely Heath (1946)—ed. by Macdon-
ald Critchley—first edition, 1951 (1955).
William Palmer (1856—ed. by E. R. Watson—third
edition, 1952.
Oscar Slater (1909)—ed. by William Roughead—fourth
edition, 1950.
George Joseph Smith (1915)—ed. by Eric R. Watson,
1922 (1949).
Madeleine Smith (1857)—ed. by F. Tennyson Jesse—
second edition, 1927 (1949).
Oscar Wilde (1895)—ed. by H. Montgomery Hyde
first edition, 1948 (1960).
Grundy (W.): Tax Havens (1970).
Stubbs: Buyers National Guide (1973).
Hill (D. J . ) : Freight Forwarders (1972).
Woods (James): District Court Handbook (1973).
PART 3: EXCHANGES
Calendars of following Institutions.
University of Manchester, 1972-73.
Dublin University (Trinity College), 1972-73.
Edinburgh University, 1972-73.
Queen's University, Belfast, 1972-73.
Irish Law Directory and Diary, 1973.
CORPORATE BODIES' SOLICITORS'
ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE FOR 1973
At the annual general meeting of the above association
held on the 14th March 1973 the following officers and
committee were elected :
Chairman, Roderick B. McConnell.
Hon. Secretary : Bernadette O'Brien.
Hon. Treasurer, Maurice J. Kenny.
Committee : William Conway, Charles Hyland,
Brendan A. McGrath, and E. Rory O'Connor.
THE CIRCUIT COURT
TRINI TY S ITTINGS 1973—South-Eastern Circuit, County Kilkenny
Solicitors and others concerned are requested to take
notice that the Trinity Sittings of the Circuit Court at
Kilkenny, advertised to commence on 12th June 1973
have been advanced one week, by order of the President
of the Circuit Court.
The Trinity Sittings will now open on Tuesday, 5th
June 1973. Solicitors are advised to note this change on
the annual sittings list.
MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS
S. 205 of the Companies Act 1963 gives minority share-
holders a right to apply to the High Court if the
affairs of the company are being conducted or the
powers of the directors are being exercised oppressively
or in disregard of their interests as members of the
company. There appears to have been little or no liti-
gation on this section. Members who have had personal
experience of circumstances involving serious use of this
section are asked to let John Temple Lang of 51 Fitz-
william Square, Dublin, know if in their opinion this is
due to the cost of litigation or the uncertainty of the
outcome in such circumstances, or to the fact that the
wording of the section facilitated a satisfactory settle-
ment.
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