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GAZETTE

JULY-AUGUST 1979

O'Donoghue, Ciaran, 50 Mount Prospect Ave.,

Clontarf, Dublin.

O'Donovan, Denis, Gortnakilla, Kilcrohane, Bantry,

Cork.

O'Donovan, Thomas, 4 Grange Road, Baldoyle,

Dublin 13.

O'Driscoll, Denis, Gort, Monkstown, Co. Cork.

O'Hagan, Niall, Ravendale, Dundalk, Co. Louth.

O'Hanlon, Cormac, Ardnalee, Bishopstown Park,

Model Farm Road, Cork.

O 'Ma r a, Catriona, Barberstown, Clonsilla, Co.

Dublin.

O'Rourke, Anthony, 9 Sans Souci Park, Blackrock,

Co. Dublin.

O'Sullivan, Ma ebh, 6 Greenfield Cr e s c e n t,

Donnybrook, Dublin 4.

O'Sullivan, Mary, 15 Duke Street, Athy, Co. Kildare.

O'Sullivan, Maurice, 28 Church Street, Listowel, Co.

Kerry.

O'Sullivan, Niall, Dunboy, 4 Bishopscourt Road,

Wilton, Cork.

O'Sullivan, Timothy, 2 Maretimo Gardens East,

Blackrock, Co. Dublin.

O'Kelly, Donal, 48 Cedarmount Road, Mount

Merrion, Co. Dublin.

Parker, Liam, 9 Moore Park, Newbridge, Co. Kildare.

Prendergast, Norman, 421 Blackhorse Ave., Dublin 7.

Punch, Patrick, 10 Victoria Terrace, Limerick.

Scales, Amanda, Headfort, Harbour Crescent,

Dalkey, Co. Dublin.

Shiel, Anthony, 26 Monkstown Ave., Blackrock, Co.

Dublin.

J. Margetson presenting his son, Stuart, with his

Parchment.

Shiel, John, 65 Newpark, Foxrock, Co. Dublin.

Sisk, Noel, 23 Glentworth Park, Ard Na Greine,

Malahide Road, Co. Dublin.

Tansey, David, 29 Woodbine Park, Blackrock, Co.

Dublin.

Tobin, Mary, Geraldine House, Athy, Co. Kildare.

Treacy, John, Rectory Road, Enniscorthy, Wexford.

Turley, John, Hazelgrove, Vicarstown, Portlaoise, Co.

Laois.

Turley, Patrick, 14 Clarence Mangan Road, Dublin 8.

Ty n a n, Edwa r d, Lynn Ave., Mullingar, Co.

Westmeath.

Walsh, James V., Deerpark, Fermoy, Co. Cork.

Walsh, Mary R., Airmount, New Ross, Co. Wexford.

Walsh, Maurice, 48 Abbeyfield, Killester, Dublin 5.

Walsh, Miriam, 157 Greenlea Road, Terenure,

Dublin 6.

Woulfe, Ernest, 4 Woodside Grove, Castlepark,

Rathfarnham, Dublin 14.

SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY

Issue of Contracts to

Auctioneers

The Conveyancing Committee has been considering the

apparently prevalent practice of solicitors sending out to

the Auctioneers concerned copies of contracts for sale

where premises are for sale by private treaty and not by

auction. It appears that Auctioneers frequently seek

contracts from the Vendors' solicitors in order to be in a

position to have them completed by Purchasers once a sale

has been agreed.

The Committee considers that the best interests of the

profession are not served by the existence of this practice

which does not allow a Purchaser's solicitor a reasonable

opportunity of considering the pre-contract title which is

being offered before advising his client as to whether he

should proceed to complete the contract. There must also be

some doubt as to whether a purchaser who executes a

contract presented to him by an Auctioneer without having

had the opportunity either personally or through a solicitor

of inspecting the title documents referred to in the first

schedule of the standard form of contract, would be bound

by his having executed the contract in such circumstances.

Apprenticeships

Any sole practitioner or partner interested in

taking an apprentice (or two apprentices, with

the consent of the Education Committee) is

asked to communicate immediately with the

undersigned. Masters are urgently needed by a

number of students who wish to embark on the

Professional Course starting on 6th November,

1979.

Nicholas G. Moore,

Education Officer,

Incorporated Law Society of Ireland,

Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

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