AUGUST, 1910]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
143
County Court of
Division of
Petitioners :
and
Respondent.
The
day of
19
The Court having heard the matter of the
said Petition and the evidence offered by the
petitioners and respondent respectfully, doth
adjudge that the said Register, being folio
,
County of
,
and com
prising the land of which
is
the registered owner, be amended or
rectified (or disallowed) as follows :—
That the said
do
pay to the said
taxed costs and expenses of this Order (or
as the case may be).
County Court Judge.
Clerk of the Crown and Peace.
County Officers and Courts (Ireland) Act,
1877.
Provisional Rules as to the Renewal of
Decrees,
Dismisses,
and Orders
upon
Affidavits sworn out of Court, made by the
Lord Chancellor and County Court Judges,
and dated the 12th day of July, 1910.
1. Every affidavit
to be used for
the
purpose of obtaining a
renewal of any
Decree, Dismiss or Order, when the same is
sworn otherwise than before a Judge in open
Court, shall be sworn within the seven days
immediately preceding the first day of the
Sittings of the Court for the place at which
the application for such Renewal is intended
to be made, and no Order for Renewal shall
be made upon any such affidavit not sworn
within the time aforesaid.
2. When the application is made by a
Solicitor he shall certify at the foot of the
affidavit that, to the best of his knowledge
and belief, the full amount therein stated to
be due for debt and costs is still unpaid.
3. The Commissioner for Oaths, Justice of
the Peace, or other authorised person before
whom such affidavit shall be sworn shall state
in the jurat the name of the place where such
affidavit has been sworn, and every such
Justice of the Peace shall also set forth the
County, City Borough, or other place for
which he has been appointed or is entitled
to act as Justice of the Peace.
j-equal.
4. These Rules shall be read as supple
mental to the Rules of the 1st day of June,
1909.
Result of Society's Examinations.
Ax
the
Intermediate Examination
for
apprentices held upon the 1st of July, the
following passed the examination :—
CLASS I.
Samuel Cunningham.
William J. White.
John V. Dunn.
John Kelly.
Ambrose Davoren.
Charles A. Flattery.
John J. Meagher.
William 0. Armstrong.
)
William J. G. Seeds.
j equal.
Francis J. O'Connor.
)
.
Charles T. B. White.
\
equal
John J. Smith.
Dinnen B. Gilmore.
Michael Noyk.
William Ryan.
Arthur Beaumont.
James Fitzgerald.
Patrick Grimes.
,
Frederick C. MacNeice
J equa1'
David H. Charles.
)
,
William A. Empey. j" equaL
James W. McNinch, Junior.
Philip J. Furlong.
John C. J. Murphy.
Thomas O'Keeffe.
)
Andrew Robb.
j-
Maurice Skehan.
)
Patrick A. Mooney.
James W. McFadden.
10.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
18.
20.
22.
23.
24.
25.
-equal.
\
equal.
28.
29.
30. H. C. Gordon McCormick.]
Philip J. McQuaid.
j equal.
Patrick S. Murphy.
George Martin.
)
.
Percy J. Waldron.
)" cquaL
X
CLASS II.
1. John Q. Hanrahan. ^
,
Francis J. Home.
i
equaL
3. John P. Quin.
4. Ivan H. Garvey.
Forty-two candidates attended the exami
nation :
thirty-eight passed ;
four were
postponed.




