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MARCH, 1922]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

53

H. & W. Stanley, up to the year 1916, when

he retired.

Mr. Stanley was a member of the Council

of the Society from 1882 to. 1894, and was

President of the Society for the year 1889-90.

MR. DAVID A. QUAID, Solicitor, died upon

the 23rd February, 1922, at Dublin.

Mr. Quaid served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. John F. Harkan, Dublin, and

the late Mr. Frederick Kennedy, Dublin;

was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1898,

and practised at 9 Eustace Street, Dublin.

MAJOR

FREDERICK

A.

CUNNINGHAM,

Solicitor, died upon the 27th February, 1922,

at South Hill Lodge, Harrow-on-the-Hill.

Major Cunningham served his apprentice

ship with the late Mr. Edward O'R. Dickey,

Belfast; was admitted in Trinity Sittings,

1890, and practised at Belfast, under the

style of Messrs. Cunningham and Dickey, up

to the year 1912, when he retired.

Commissioners to Administer

Oaths.

The Lord Chief Justice of Ireland has

appointed the following to be Commissioners

to administer Oaths :—

Robert Mullen, Law Clerk, Sligo.

Maurice P. Riordan, Shipping Agent,

Limerick.

The Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland

has appointed the following to be a Com

missioner to administer Oaths :—

Francis J. Byrne, Solicitor, Banbridge.

New Members.

The following joined the Society during

February:—

John Dorman, Lisburn.

James J. F. Lawlor, 12 Dame Street,

Dublin.

Thomas P. Robinson, 11 Fleet Street,

Dublin.

Criminal and Malicious Injuries.

The following notice has been published

in the Press :—

RIALTAS SEALADACH na h-EIREANN.

PUBLIC NOTICE No. 2.

The Staying of Court Proceedings in connection

with Criminal and Malicious Injury

Claims.

Notice is hereby given :—

(1) That, pending the publication of an

official statement in connection with the

ultimate adjustment of all claims in respect

of damages done within the period 21st

January, 1919, to llth July, 1921, both days

inclusive, which are or have been made

pursuant to the provisions of Section 5 of the

Local Government (Ireland) Act of-1898 and

the Criminal Injuries (Ireland) Acts of 1919

and 1920, all proceedings in respect of such

claims, whether in the High Courts or County

Courts, must be immediately stayed on and

after the date of this Public Notice.

(2) That until the publication of such official

statement all persons, who

(a)

have obtained decrees in respect of

damages

suffered during

the period

aforementioned, whether in the High

Courts or County Courts, or

(b)

have made claims in any of the afore

said Courts in respect of such damages

which claims have been refused, or

(c)

have lodged claims for such damages, or

(d)

have suffered damages within

the

period aforementioned

in

respect of

which claims may be made

pursuant to the provisions of the said Acts,

or who have suffered damages within the

period aforementioned alleged to have been

committed by members of any of the several

units of the British Forces in this country,

shall, with regard to such claims, adhere to

the procedure laid down in the Public Notice

(Criminal

and Malicious

Injury Claims)

published on the 20th day of January, 1922,

which Public Notice shall be known and

quoted as Public Notice No. 1.