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22

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[AUGUST, 1919.

Examination Results.

At the Intermediate Examination for Appren

tices held on 1st day of July, the following

passed the Examination, and their names are

classed and placed in order of merit:—

CLASS I.

1. Michael Tynan.

2.

Peter Fox.

3. Bernard J. D. O'Kelly.

4. Robert B. Wolfe.

5.

Cornelius P. McGrath.

6. Michael J. C. Keane.

7. Edmund J. Alexander.

8. Thomas V. Davy

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Richard C. Keohane

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10. Richare J. Farrell.

CLASS II.

1.

Joseph R. Downes.

2.

Patrick J. McCrystal.

3.

Patrick J. Gallery.

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John G. Wheeler

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5. William R. McFerran.

6.

John D. Mclldowie.

7. Maurice F. Noonan.

8. Thaddeus O'Sullivan.

9. Edward T. Ryan.

10. Donald L. Ross.

29 Candidates attended ;

20 passed ;

nine

were postponed.

Dates of October Examinations.

The following are the dates upon which the

October Examinations will be held :—

October 2nd and 3rd. Preliminary.—Notices

of intending candidates to be lodged in the

Secretary's office before 17th September.

October 6th.

Intermediate.—Notices of

intending candidates to be lodged in the Secre

tary's office before 23rd September.

October 7th, 8th and 9th. Final.—Notices

of intending candidates to be lodged in the

Secretary's office before 20th September.

Michaelmas Sittings Lectures.

Professor McKeever will deliver Lectures to

the Senior Class upon the subject of " Real

Property, Equity, and Conveyancing," on the

following dates,

in Michaelmas Sittings, 1919,

at 2 ©'clock p.m. :—

October 28th and 31st.

November 4th, 7th, llth, 14th, 18th, 21st,

25th and 28th.

December 2nd and'5th.

Books recommended to be read by appren

tices attending Senior Class :

Williams' Prin

ciples of the Law of Real Property ;

Maitland's

Lectures on Equity; Davidson's Concise Pre

cedents in Conveyancing.

Professor Furlong will deliver Lectures to

the Junior Class upon " Common Law," on the

following dates in Michaelmas Sittings, 1919, at

2 o'clock p.m. :—

,

October 27th and 30th.

November 3rd, 6th, 10th, 13th, 17th, 20th,

24th and 27th.

December 1st and 4th.

Books recommended to be read by appren

tices attending Junior Class :

Anson on Con

tracts ; Ringwood on Torts.

The lectures will be delivered in the Lecture

Theatre, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts.

Apprentices desirous of attending either class

should give notice to the Secretary before 15th

October.

Under-Sheriffs and Bailiffs (Ireland).

The Report of the Committee of Enquiry

appointed by the Lord Lieutenant last October

to report upon the duties of Under-Sheriffs, and

as to the System of Appointment of Under-

Sheriffs and Bailiffs,

has been

issued as a

Parliamentary Paper.

The Committee consisted of the Recorder of

Dublin, Sir George Fottrell, K.C.B., Mr. Headlam,

Treaury Remembrancer, Mr.

Seddall.

ex-

President of this Society, and Mr. R. K. Gamble,

ex-President of the Chamber of Commerce.

The Report, which is signed by all the

members of the Committee, contains an in

teresting account of the several duties of Under-

Sheriffs

in

Ireland,

and makes valuable

suggestions

for legislation in relation to the •

office, and

it is hoped that the Government

will, in

the near future, give effect

to

the

recommendations contained in the Report.

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