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May, 1910.
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L AMONGST MEMBERS.
Meeting of the Council.
April 2Qth.
Half-Yearly Accounts.
Upon the recommendation of the Finance
Committee cheques amounting to £216 17s.
2d., in discharge of Half-yearly Accounts,
were ordered to be drawn and paid.
University College, Cork.
A letter was read from the Hon. Sec. of
the Southern Law Association enclosing the
syllabus for the law courses in University
College, Cork, for the approval of the Council.
The matter was referred to the Court of
Examiners.
Certificate.
An application by a Solicitor for
the
renewal of his annual certificate was con–
sidered and granted.
Court of Examiners.
A report from the Court of Examiners upon
petitions of three law clerks seeking leave to
be bound under Section 16 was submitted ;
two applications were granted, and the third
was refused.
Council Meetings.
MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon
the following dates :
May 4th and 18th.
June 1st, 15th and 29th.
Committee Meetings.
THE following Committee Meetings were held
during April :
Gazette, llth.
Court of Examiners, 15th.
Trustee, 22nd.
Land Act, 25th.
Costs, 28th.
Court of Examiners, 29th.
Labourers Ireland (Order), 1909.
COSTS OF DEDUCING TITLE.
ATTENTION is drawn to the decision of the
Lord Chief Baron in the case of
Elliott and
Magee v. Stranorlar Rural District Council,
to be found in this GAZETTE, whereby it was
decided that the Solicitor for a judicial
tenant, portion of whose land had been
acquired under the Labourers (Ireland) Act,
1906, is entitled to be paid costs applicable
to a lessee under the Labourers (Ireland)
Order, 1909, for deducing title to the land so
acquired.
Following upon this decision, it
is understood, that the Taxing Officer (Mr.
McHugh), appointed under the Labourers
(Ireland) Order, 1909, will in future tax as
owner's or lessee's costs, the costs of deducing
title to land acquired under the Labourers
(Ireland) Act, 1906, from a judicial tenant
who has entered
into an agreement
to
purchase under the Land Purchase (Ireland)
Acts.
Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910.
THE important circulars recently issued by
the Commissioners of Inland Revenue to
Solicitors with reference to Increment Value