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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

Sactet

af

Vol. VI, No. 3.]

July, 1912.

T FOR CIRCULATION

L AMONGST MEMBERS.

Meetings of the Council.

June 5th.

The Right Hon. R. E. Meredith.

THE following resolution was passed, and it

was ordered that a copy be sent to the Right

Hon. R. E. Meredith :—

Resolved :—The Council of the Incor

porated Law Society of Ireland desire to

record their deep regret at the retirement

from the Bench of the Right Hon. Richard

E. Meredith, late Master of the Rolls, and

to

express

their

admiration

of

the

impartiality, dignity and learning with

which he administered justice, and their

appreciation of the unvarying courtesy

extended by him to the members of the

Solicitors' Profession.

Professor of Equity, Real Property Law, and

Conveyancing.

The Council elected Mr. Henry Pelham

Mayne, B.A., T.C.D., Solicitor, to be Professor

of Equity, Real Property, Law and Con

veyancing, in room of Mr. T. G. Ouirke,

B.A., R.U.I., Solicitor, whose term of office

is about to expire.

Land Commission.

It was resolved to draw attention to the

insufficiency of

the staff

in

the Record

Department of the Land Commission, and

also to suggest greater expedition in the

sending out of Certificates of tithe rents,

quit rents, and Board of Works charges.

Preliminary Examination.

A memorial from a Law Clerk seeking a

modified. Preliminary examination under

Section 18 was submitted, and it was resolved

that same be not opposed.

June I2lh.

The Right Hon. R. E. Meredith.

A letter, in reply, was read from the Right

Hon. R. E. Meredith, thanking the Council

for their resolution passed on his retirement

from the office of Master of the Rolls.

Mr. Henry F. Berry, I.S.O.

A letter having been written to Mr. Henry

F. Berry, late Assistant Deputy Keeper of

the Records, expressing to him the good

wishes of the Council on his retirement, and

the appreciation of the Council of his un

varying courtesy to the profession, a reply

was

read

from Mr. Berry thanking

the

Council.

Half-Yearly Meeting of the Society.

A letter was read from the Under Secretary

for Ireland acknowledging the receipt of the

resolution passed at the Half-Yearly GeneraJ

Meeting of the Society held in May.

Examinations.

The Report of the Court of Examiners,

giving the results of the May Preliminary

and Final Examinations, was submitted and

adopted. The results appear in this GAZETTE.

Chancery Practice.

It was resolved that it be referred to the

Court and Officers' Committee to prepare a

report showing the differences in the practices