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Nov., 1907]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

51

Mr. John Tapley, Solicitor, Fermoy, died at

his residence, Patrick Street, Fermoy, on the

26th day of September, 1907. Mr. Tapley,

who served his apprenticeship with Mr. John

O'Riordan, Fermoy, was admitted a Solicitor

in Hilary Sittings, 1891, and practised in

Fermoy.

Mr. Richard J. Hone, Solicitor, died at

Lower Mount Street, Dublin, on the i ith day of

September, 1907. Mr. Hone, who served his

apprenticeship with Mr. Joseph Hone, 5 Foster

Place, Dublin, was admitted a Solicitor in

Michaelmas Sittings, 1861, and practised at

9 Suffolk Street, Dublin, in partnership with

Messrs. H. B. and R. B. Falkiner, until the

year 1904, when he retired from practice.

Mr. John Orinsby Lindsay, Solicitor, died at

Bournemouth on the ist day of October, 1907.

Mr. Lindsay, who served his apprenticeship with

Mr. Richard S. Reeves, of 5 i Merrion Square,

Dublin, was admitted a Solicitor in Trinity

Sittings, 1881, and practised at 197 Great

Brunswick Street, Dublin, in partnership with

the late Mr. Charles P. Armstrong.

Mr. Herbert Duncan, B.A., Solicitor, for

merly of Newry, died at Winnipeg, Canada,

upon the 7th day of October, 1907.

Mr.

Duncan, who served his apprenticeship with the

late Sir William Findlater,Dublin, was admitted

a Solicitor

in Trinity Sittings, 1904,

and

practised in Newry till 1906.

Mr. Charles J. Walsh, Solicitor, died on the

14th day of October, 1907. Mr. Walsh, who

served his apprenticeship with Mr. Roger

Greene, of n Wellington Quay, Dublin, was

admitted a Solicitor in Michaelmas Sittings,

1903, and practised in Dublin.

Mr. Charles R. Thorp, Solicitor, died at

Clontarf, in ihe County of Dublin, on the aoth

day of October, 1907. Mr. Thorp, who was

admitted a Solicitor in Hilary Sittings, 1870,

served his apprenticeship with his father, the

late Mr. Daniel Thorp, Kildare Street, Dublin,

and subsequently, on the death of his father,

with the late Mr. Thomas Boyd, New Ross,

and practised at 31 Kildare Street, Dublin.

Mr. John Cashin, LL.B., Solicitor, died in

Dublin on the 27th October, 1907. Mr. Cashin,

who served his apprenticeship with Mr. R. J.

Crean, Clonmel, was admitted in Hilary Sit

tings, 1903, and practised in Clonmel.

New Solicitors.

ADMISSIONS during August, September, and

October, 1907:—

Name.

Served apprenticeship to

Bannister, Robert Court-

Joseph Alien, Lisburn.

land,

Dempsey, Patrick Alex.,

Joseph I. Donaghy, Belfast.

Hodnett, Wm. Rupert,

.

William Hodnett.Youghal.

O'Brien, James M.,

.

Joseph McKay, Belfast.

The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906.

ON the igth July, '1907, Rules under this Act

were made by the rule-making authority of

the County Courts in Ireland. Attention is

drawn to those of the Rules which deal with

costs, which are as follows :—

COSTS.

58. (i) [CW.r.]—Until further order, any

costs of and incident to an arbitration and the

proceedings connected therewith directed by

the Judge or by an Arbitrator to be paid by

any one party to another shall, in default of

agreement between

the parties as

to

the

amount of such costs, be taxed according to

such one of the scales of costs applicable to

actions in the County Court as the Judge or

Arbitrator shall direct; and in default of such

direction shall be taxed according to the scale

which would be applicable if the proceedings

had been an equity suit in the County Court;

and the statutory provisions and rules for the

time being in force as to the allowance and

taxation of costs in such

suits shall apply

accordingly.

(2.) Where the subject-matter of an arbitra

tion is not a capital sum, the Committee or

Arbitrator or Judge shall determine what, for

the purpose of the allowance and taxation of

costs, shall be considered to be the amount of

the subject-matter of the arbitration ; and in

default of such determination the amount shall

be fixed by the Clerk of the Peace subject to

review by the Judge.

(3.) The Committee, Arbitrator, or Judge in

dealing with the question of costs may take

into consideration any offer of compensation

proved to have been made on behalf of the

employer.

(4.) Where any workman presents himself

for examination to a medical referee under

par. 15 of the first schedule of the Act, and

the certificate of the referee is used in any