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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Sooiety of Ireland.
[FEBRUARY, 1911.
Money Lenders Act.
A letter was read from a member asking
whether the Council entertain any objection
to a Solicitor registering himself as a Money
Lender, and was adjourned for consideration.
County Courts Bill.
A report from the County Courts Com
mittee was
submitted, giving details of
further amendments proposed to be made in
the County Courts Bill, and recommending
the Council to ask the concurrence of the
Bar Council in the proposal to insert an addi
tional clause, providing for the bringing, in
the County Court, of actions for slander,
libel, breach of promise of marriage, and
mm. con.,
limited to £50 damages, none of
which actions can, under the existing law,
be originated in the Count}' Court.
The
report was adopted, and
it was resolved
that
the
suggested amendments
be
in
serted, and that the suggested new clause
be sent to the Bar Council with a request
that they would pass a resolution in favour of
its insertion in
the Bill.
It was further
resolved that the Bill be introduced in the
approaching Session of Parliament.
Examinations.
A report of the Court of Examiners giving
the results of the January Preliminary and
Final Examinations was
adopted.
The
results appear in this GAZETTE.
Certificates.
Affidavits in support of applications by
three Solicitors for orders permitting them to
renew their annual certificates were sub
mitted, and
the
three applications were
granted.
Council Meetings.
MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon
the following dates :—
February 8th and 22nd.
March 8th and 22nd.
Committee Meetings.
THE following Committee Meetings were held
during January :—
Costs, 9th.
Gazette, 16th.
County Courts, 18th.
Court of Examiners, 23rd.
House, Library and Finance, 30th.
New Members.
THE
following
joined
the Society during
January, 1911 :—
Gordon, Herbert C., Enniskillen.
Lendrum, Chas. H., 26 South Mall, Cork.
McGrane, J. J., 79 Dame Street, Dublin.
O'Brien, Thos. F.,
13 Abbey Street,
Clonmel.
O'Grady, Wm. M., 5 St. Andrew Street,
Dublin.
Sutton, Wm. H.,
9 Bachelors' Walk,
Dublin.
Obituary.
MR. SAMUEL CROZIER McCoRiMiCK, Solicitor,
died upon the llth January, 1911, at his
residence, Carhoo Mhor, Carrowmore, Ballina,
Co. Mayo.
Mr. McCormick, who served his apprentice
ship with the late Mr. Theodore Cronhelm,
18 Dame Street, Dublin, was admitted in
Michaelmas Term,
1854,
and
practised
formerly at 7 Bachelor's Walk, and latterly
at 10 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin.
MR. WILLIAM BOYLE, Solicitor, died upon the
21st January, 1911, at Ballymoney.
Mr. Boyle, who served his apprenticeship
with Mr. John Boyle, Jun., Ballymoney, was
admitted
in Trinity Sittings,
1896,
and
practised formerly at Portadown and latterly
at Cootehill.
Notary Public.
THE Lord Chancellor has appointed
the
following to be a Notary Public :—
Herbert C. Gordon, Solicitor, Enniskillen.
Commissioners to Administer Oaths
THE Lord Chancellor has appointed
the
following to be Commissioners to administer
Oaths :—
Michael Cavanagh, Clerk of Petty Sessions,
Johnstown, County Kilkenny.
Ernest A. G. Ellis, Justice of the Peace,
.
Miltownmalbay, County Clare.
Henry J. S. Fullerton, Solicitor, 30 South
Frederick Street, Dublin.