GAZETTE
JUNE 1992
Encyclopedia of Forms and
Precedents (4th and 5th editions)
(Butterworths)
Irish Forms and Precedents (1910)
(Butterworths)
Warren's Forms of Agreements (4
vols.) (Matthew Bender)
Longmans Commercials Precedents
(4 vols.)
Palmers Company Precedents. (Sweet
& Maxwell)
Practical Will Precedents.
(Longmans)
Practical Thist Precedents.
(Longmans)
Practical Lease Precedents.
(Longmans)
Precedents for the Conveyancer.
(Sweet & Maxwell)
Kelly's Draftsman
Melville. Forms & Agreements on
Intellectual Property &
International Licensing. (Sweet &
Maxwell)
Computer Contracts: Negotiating &
Drafting (Matthew Bender)
Reference Works
A range of legal, language and
medical dictionaries, are available for
speedy answering of reference queries
and the Encyclopaedia Britannica is
stocked for general information
requests. If a member needs to track
down the address of a lawyer in
Belize, a summons server in Portugal
or the phone number of an attorney
in Arkansas the library has a
selection of national and
international law directories available
for consultation.
Inter Library Loans
Although the vast majority of
queries can be satisfied from the
library's own stock, in some cases it
is necessary to borrow material or
order photocopies from other
libraries and institutions.
The library has formal arrangements
established with Trinity College library
and the British Library Document
Supply Service. There is also an
informal network arrangement
between law libraries in the country
which co-operate by supplying
material to one another.
Law Society Library
Blackhall Place, Dublin 7. DDE 79
Tfcl: (01) 710711. Fax: (01) 770511
Opening Hours: 9.00a.m. - 5.00p.m.
Textbooks - borrowing period: 3 weeks
Charges for document supply
Self-service photocopying in the library:
lOp per sheet
Requests received by telephone/fax/post for copies of law
reports, judgments, legislation, articles, precedent forms,
etc., are subject to a handling charge:
£7.50
plus
photocopying:
15p per sheet
packing & postage:
£1.00
fax transmission:
£1.00 per sheet
VAT is charged on all orders.
Conclusion
The library facilities are available to
all members and apprentices.
Personal callers are always welcome
and otherwise queries are taken by
telephone, letter and fax. The library
staff attempt to process all queries
and supply necessary documents
within 24 hours. Urgent materials
can be collected by courier as
required.
Judge Wine retires
*(1) The Pink Pages were first
published in 1976 and there are
now two consolidated sets
available covering the periods
1976-82, and 1983-89, published
by the Irish Association of Law
Tfeachers and the General
Council of the Bar respectively.
The IALT has also recently
published an Index to cover the
period 1966-75, which is based
on the holdings of Law Libraries
in legal institutions and
Universities.
* (2)Madden & Kerr,
Unfair
Dismissal Cases and
Commentary, FIE 1990.
Mary Gaynor
Assistant Librarian
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Judge Hubert Wine, who retired last April
after a legal career spanning 54 years. Judge
Wine became an apprentice in law in 1938
and qualified as a solicitor in 1943. He was
thefirst solicitor ever to appear in the Court
of Criminal Appeal. He was appointed a
District Judge in 1976.
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