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Vol. XVIII., No. 5]

November, 1924.

T FOR CIRCULATION

L AMONGST MEMBERS

BALLOT FOR COUNCIL.

The Ballot for election of Council will be

held on Friday, 21st November, from eleven

o'clock to ,one o'clock, in the Secretary's

office,

33 " Molesworth

Street,

Dublin.

Voting papers should reach the Secretary

not later than one o'clock on the 21st inst.

HALF-YEARLY GENERAL

MEETING.

The Half-yearly General Meeting of the

Society will be held at Two o'clock, p.m.,

on Wednesday, 26th November, in the Moles-

worth Hall, Molesworth Street, Dublin.

MEETINGS

OF THE COUNCIL.

October 1st.

Twenty-one Members present.

Land Registry.

A letter in reply was read from the Inland

Revenue, stating that Land Registry Stamps

are on sale at College Green Post Office

and will be on sale at the Law Courts.

Land Act, 1923.

The procedure on the hearing of Appeals

before

the Judicial Commissioner under

Sec. 25 was referred to the Land Act Com

missioners for consideration.

Costs Query.

The report of the Costs Committee on

the following query was submitted and

adopted :—

As between Lessor and Lessee should the

Lessee bear as portion of the costs of the

Lease, the costs of the Solicitor for a Mort

gagee,

for approving of draft lease and

obtaining

the execution

of

lease

and

memorial by Mortgagee as a granting party.

The Committee expressed the opinion that

in the absence of an agreement to the

contrary the Lessee is not liable to pay the

costs

of

the Mortgagee's Solicitor

(See

Fletcher

v.

Dyson,

1903, 2 Ch.)

October

15th.

Twenty-five Members present.

Court of Examiners.

The report on the result of the Inter

mediate Examination, was

adopted. A

report was submitted on an application

by an intending apprentice for leave to be

bound under Section 16 was submitted, and

the application was granted.

Solicitors' Acts.

A claim made by an Auctioneer in the

country for remuneration for performing

work which should only be performed

by

a Solicitor was considered.

It was ordered

that further information be requested, and

when received, submitted to Counsel for his-

opinion with a view to proceedings

for

penalties being instituted.

October 29th.

Twenty-three Members present.

Court of Examiners.

The report on the results of the Preliminary

and Final Examinations, and the awards of

Scholarships was

submitted and adopted.