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Vol. XV., No 4.]
August, 1921.
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L AMONGST MEMBERS.
Meetings of the Council.
July Wi.
Twenty-seven Members present.
Court of Examiners.
Reports were submitted on applications
from four Law Clerks for leave to be bound
under Section 16. Three of the applications
were granted ;
the fourth was refused.
Claims for Death Duties.
The draft clauses to be inserted in Finance
Bill, received from the Registrar of Estates
Duties, in reference to the procedure to be
adopted where the Inland Revenue, owing
to the destruction of documents, are unable
to give a certificate of no claim for duty in
relation to property being sold in Court, also
in reference to the costs of furnishing informa
tion to the Inland Revenue, were considered.
It was decided to request that a further
clause dealing with cases of sales of property
by private contract, where owing to the
destruction of documents a certificate of no
claim for duty cannot be given, should also
be inserted in the Bill.
July 2Qth.
Eighteen Members present.
Claims for Death Duties.
A reply was read from the Inland Revenue,
stating that they did not see sufficient reason
for putting forward a clause for insertion in
the Finance Bill dealing with inability to give
certificates of no claim for duty in respect of
sales of property by private contract.
The clauses inserted in the Finance Bill on
report stage dealing with this matter were
submitted. They appear in this GAZETTE.
Adjournment.
The Council adjourned until 5th October.
Obituary.
MR. ROBERT DICKIE, Solicitor, died upon
the llth July, 1921, at his residence, Fairhill,
Dundalk.
Mr. Dickie served his apprenticeship with
Mr. James Henry, Dublin ; was admitted in
Trinity, 1888, and practised at Roden Place,
Dundalk,
in partnership with Mr. A. S.
Coulter and Mr. Goodlett Hamill as Dickie,
Coulter and Hamill.
MR.
ALEXANDER
CHISHOLM
CAMERON,
Solicitor, died upon the 13th July, 1921, at
Rockfort, Sandycove, Co. Dublin.
Mr. Cameron served his apprenticeship
with the late Mr. W. Milward Jones, Dublin ;
was admitted in Hilary, 1888, and practised
at 6 Dawson Street, Dublin, in partnership
with Mr. Henry P. Mayne, as Milward Jones
and Cameron. He was a Director of the
Solicitors' Benevolent Association.
MR. PATRICK KENT, Solicitor, died upon
the 17th July,
1921,
at his
residence,
Ardenagh, Waterford.
Mr. Kent served his apprenticeship with
the late Mr. Shapland M. Tandy, Dublin ;
was admitted in Trinity, 1878, and practised
at Waterford.
MR. FLORENCE W. MCCARTHY, Solicitor,
Town Clerk of Cork, died upon the 23rd
July, 1921, at South Infirmary, Cork.
Mr. McCarthy served his apprenticeship
with the late Mr. John Stanton, Cork ; was
admitted in Hilary, 1900, and was appointed
Town Clerk of Cork in 1901.