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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

Inommrattfr fain Sntidn of frdanit.

II

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Vol. XVII., No. 10.]

April, 1924.

C

FOR

CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

March 12th.

Eighteen Members present.

Death of Mr. H. J. Synnott.

A resolution was passed expressing the

deep regret of the Council at the death of

Mr. Henry J. Synnott, a past President of

the Society, and expressing the sympathy

of the Council with his relatives.

Damage to Property (Compensation) Act,

1923.

A letter was read in reply

from the

Attorney General stating that the Minister

of Finance has the preparation of a scale

in accordance with Section II (1) under

consideration, and that he hopes shortly

to submit a draft of same to the President

of this Society for his consideration.

Law Courts.

A letter was read from Mr. Horan, K.C.,

enclosing copy of letter from the Revenue

Commissioners

relative

to

the question

of establishing a Stationery Office at the

Stamp Office, Dublin Castle, for the sale

of legal iudicature forms and documents,

and stating that the Commissioners had

carefully considered this matter, but con

sidered it would be at present premature,

and that the proposal would be further

considered as soon as the new judiciary

forms had been settled by the rule-making

authority to be appointed under the new

Courts of Justices Bill.

March 26th.

Twenty-four Members present.

Death of Mr. F. W. Meredith.

A resolution was passed expressing the

deep regret of the Council at the death of

Mr. Frederick W. Meredith, a past President

of the Society, and expressing the sympathy

of the Council with Mrs. Meredith and his

family.

Damage

to Property (Compensation) Act,

1923.

A letter was read in reply stating that

the Minister of Finance regrets that he is

unable to consent to the application of the

Criminal

Injuries Amending Rules, 1924,

to decrees made prior to the 1st January,

1924.