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JANUARY, 1928.
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FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
SOLICITORS' ANNUAL CERTIFICATES.
Members are reminded that their Annual
Certificates for the year ending 5th January,
1929, should be taken out, and the duties
paid thereon, before 6th February, 1928.
The Certificates of Solicitors whose offices
are situate in the Irish Free State are issued
in the office of the Incorporated Law Society
of Ireland, 45 Kildare Street, Dublin, and the
duties thereon are payable at the Stamp
Office, Law Courts, Dublin Castle.
The Certificates of Solicitors whose offices
are situate in Northern Ireland are issued in
the office of the Incorporated Law Society of
Northern Ireland, 35 Royal Avenue, Belfast,
and the duties thereon are payable at the
Inland Revenue Office, Belfast.
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i MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.
1st December.
Twenty-five Members present.
Circuit Court Rules.
A letter in reply was read from the Minister
for Justice stating that he hoped to lay the
Circuit Court Rules before the Oireachtas at
the end of the present recess.
Extra-Ordinary Members.
The names of the following were submitted
by the Southern Law Association to serve as
Extra-ordinary Members of the Council for
the year ending 26th November, 1928 :—
Mr. J. J. Morgan, Mr. C. Jermyn, Mr.
A. Julian, Mr. W. Murphy, and Mr. P. J.
Kavanagh.
8th December.
Twenty-four Members present.
Election of President and; Vice-PresJdents.
The,..Council elected Mr. Basil Thompson
to be' President of the Society, and Mr. J. G.
Reid and Mr. M. E. Knight, to be Vice-.
Presidents of the Society 'for' fh'e'ven'suifl''gr
twelve months.
15th December.
Twenty-three Members present.
Death of Mr. James Moore.
A resolution was passed expressing the deep
regret of the Council at the death of their
colleague, Mr. James Moore, a past President
of the Society, and conveying to the relatives
of Mr. Moore the sympathy of the Council.
Jurisdiction of the Master of the High Court.
An order of the High Court, discharging an
order made by the Master of the High Court
in an uncontested application, which had de
clared a mortgage to be well charged, and
appointing a Receiver, on the grounds that
the High Court Rules did not confer on the
Master jurisdiction to make such an order,
was considered, and the matter was referred
to the Court and Offices Committee to report
upon to the Council.
OBITUARY.
MR.
WILLIAM W. McN.
WILLIAMS,
Solicitor, died upon the 3rd December, 1927,
at his residence, 47 Onslow Gardens, South
Kensington, London.
Mr. Williams served his apprenticeship with
Mr. John A. Williams, Belfast; was admitted
in Hilary Sittings, 1896, and practised at
Larne.
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MR. JAMES MOORE, Solicitor, died upon
the 15th December, 1927, at his residence,
1 Brookfield Terrace, Donnybrpok, Dublin.
Mr. Moore served his apprenticeship with
his father, the late Mr. William M.. Moore,
'8 Anglesea 'Street, Dublin ; 'was admitted in
Michaelmas Sittings, 1890, and practised at
•••8 -Anglesea1
Street, Dublin, 'under the> style
of Wm. M. Moore & Son.