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NOVEMBER, 1923]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
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of Costs contained in the County Court
Rules of July, 1923, made under Section 19 of
the Act, was read. The letters and resolu
tions were referred to the Costs and County
Courts Committee jointly to consider.
Land Act, 1923.
The question of the preparation of a scale
of remuneration by commission for Owners'
Solicitors for carrying out sales under this
Act, was referred to the Land Act Committee.
Annual Report.
The Draft Annual Report of the Council
was considered and adopted.
Appointments.
MR. VALENTINE WILSON, Solicitor, Porta-
down, has been appointed Sub-Sheriff for the
County of Armagh, in room of Mr. T. W.
Kilpatrick, retired.
Grants of Probate and Administration.
A notice has been issued by the Registrar,
requesting Solicitors to lodge with the Record
Keeper, Principal Registry, Dublin Castle,
all original wills and papers leading to grants
which have been issued from the Principal
Registry from 27th April, 1922 to 30th
April, 1923. These papers will be received
by the Record Keeper on Mondays and
Thursdays, between 12 and 2 o'clock.
Examination Results.
At. the Preliminary Examination, held on
4th and 5th October, the following passed the
examination, and their names are arranged
in order of merit:—
1. Desmond Counahan.
2. Edward J. Montgomery.
Herbert McCloughan and John J. Tully
passed the modified Preliminary Examination
for which they had liberty to present them
selves.
5 Candidates attended ; 4 passed ;
1 was
postponed. ••-'- •
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At the Intermediate Examination held on
8th October, the following passed the exam
ination, and their names are classed and
arranged in order of merit :—
CLASS I.
Robert T. Falkiner.
CLASS II.
1. Charles M. Glass.
2. John D. T. Rooney.
3. James W. Lane.
4. Charles J. Robinson.
5. Henry T. Henchy.
7 Candidates attended; 6 passed ;
1 was
postponed.
At the Final Examination held on 9th,
10th and llth October, the following passed
the examination, and their names are
arranged in order of merit :—
1. Edmund Carroll.
2. William J. V. Comerford.
3. Francis M. Graham.
4. John Hollinger.
5. James Malseed.
6. John A. Lavan.
7. Richard G. H. Carter, B.A., T.C.D.
8. Herbert MacNeice.
9. Edward A. Cleary.
10. St. James B. England.
11. James P. Coghlan.
12. William T. Roe, B.A., T.C.D.
13. John R. Lawson.
A Silver Medal was awarded to Edmund
Carroll, and a Special Certificate to William
J. V. Comerford.
14 Candidates attended ; 13 passed ; 1 was
postponed.
Preliminary Examinations, 1923.
A Silver Medal was awarded to Desmond
Counahaii.
Scholarships, 1923
The Findlater Scholarship was awarded to
John R. Halpin, B.A., T.C.D., who obtained
first place and a Silver Medal at the January,
1923, Final Examination. He served his
apprenticeship with his father, Mr. '
W. H.
Halpin of Erskine Terrace, Cavan.
The Overend Preliminary Examination
Scholarship was awarded to Desmond
Counahan, who is serving his apprenticeship
with Mr. Robert Kieran of Dublin.
The Overend Final Examination Scholar
ship was awarded to Edmund Carroll, who