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Vol. XVII., No. 7]
January, 1924.
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FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS
Meetings of the Council.
5th December.
Twenty-nine Members present.
Election of President and Viee-Presidents.
The Council elected Mr. James Moore
to be President of the Society, and Mr. R.
Nesbitt Keller and Sir John R. O'Connell
to be Vice-Presidents for the ensuing twelve
months.
Recorder's Court.
It was decided that a letter be written
to Mr. Hugh Horan, Solicitor, who is in
charge of the Damages to property (Com
pensation) Act cases
in
the Chief State
Solicitor's Office, urging that reasonable
and sufficient length of notice should be
given in advance of the date upon which
each case would appear in the list for hearing.
Land Act, 1923.
The further consideration of the prepara
tion by the Council of a Memorandum on
the subject
of Vendors' Solicitors' Costs
of Sale, was postponed pending the issue of
the rules relating to the work to be done
under the Act up to allocation.
VLth December
Twenty-five Members present.
Extra-Ordinary Members.
The names of
the following were sub
mitted by the Southern Law Association for
election as extra-ordinary members of the
Council for the year ending 26th November,
1924 :—Mr. A. H. Exham (President), Mr.
A. H. Julian, Mr. J. J. Horgan, Mr. P. J.
Kavanagh and Mr. C. J. Lane.
Statutory Committee.
The Secretary reported that the Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland had appointed the
following members of the Council to be the
Statutory Committee for the year ending
26th November, 1924 :—Mr. Moore, Mr.
Brady, Mr. MacDermott, Mr. Quirke, Mr.
Seddall, Mr. Warren and Mr. White.
Recorder's Court.
A letter in reply was read from Mr. Hugh
Horan, Solicitor, stating that he hoped to be
able to make arrangements so that solicitors
for Claimants
under
the Damages
to
Property
(Compensation) Act will have
longer notice of the day upon which their
cases will be heard ;
and that as regards
claims for larger amounts, the Solicitors will
get ample notice of the time when the cases
will be heard.
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