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the Court List; if a contest arises between
the parties, the Judge may make such
requirements or give such directions as
to evidence on the part of either party
or both parties as may appear necessary
for the determination of the matter.
Whenever it shall appear to the Land
Judge that any question of fact may be
more conveniently tried by a Jury he may
direct such trial to be had, and such trial
may be had accordingly before the said
Land Judge or some other Judge of the
Supreme Court in the same manner as if
it were the trial of an issue or issues in the
said Court. The Judge shall have power,
if in his discretion he thinks fit, where
the amount • involved is small or where
he may consider the matter can be more
conveniently determined in the County
Court, to direct that the determination
of such matter be referred to the Court of
the County where any of the parties reside
or have their "place of business, and the
decision or order of such Court shall be
enforceable by the same process as an
ordinary decree.
COSTS.
11. The costs of an incidental to any
application to the Court or Land Judge
shall be in the absolute discretion of the
Court or Land Judge, and shall so far as
such costs are incurred in the High Court
be according to the Schedule of Pees
prescribed by the said Eules of the Supreme
Court, and so far as such costs are incurred
in the County Court be according to the
existing S'chedule of Costs applicable to
proceedings on the Equity Side of the,
Court.
12. Any order made under the Act or
these rules may, should subsequent cir
cumstances render it just so to do, be
suspended, discharged, or otherwise varied
or altered on application by summons
to the court which made such order.
13. The proceedings on any application
under the Act shall, so far as not expressly
provided for by these rules, be conducted
in accordance with the ordinary practice
of the court to which the application is
made in dealing with similar matters, and
the Schedule of Court fees payable under
the Order of the 26th December, 1877,
shall apply.
14. Any other Judge of the Supreme
Court who may be nominated in that
behalf by the Lord Chancellor and so
consents may, during the absence of the
Land Judge through illness or any other
cause, act as Land Judge for the purpose
of the Act and these Eules, and whilst
so acting shall have and may exercise
all the powers and jurisdiction of the Land
Judge for these purposes given by these
Eules.
,. 15. These Eules may be cited as the
Courts (Emergency Powers) Eules, 1917,
and sh all come into operation forthwith.
Dated the 5th dav of September, 1917.
IGNA'TITJS J. O'BEIEN, C.
Results of Examinations.
At the Preliminary Examination, held
upon 4th and 5th October, the following
passed the examination, and their names
are arranged in order of merit:—
1. James P. Pitzpatrick.
2. Pintan M. O'Connor.
3. Walter P. Hannan.
4. Michael Hogan.
Patrick J. M'Crystal, Maurice P. Noonan
and JVachael Tynan passed the modified
Preliminary Examinations for which they
had liberty to present themselves.
Eleven candidates attended; seven
passed ; four were postponed.
At the Intermediate Examination, held
upon the 8th October, the following
passed the examination, and their names
are classed and arranged in order of merit:
CLASS I.
Thomas J. Graham.
CLASS II.
.
1. William T. MacMenamin.
2. John B. Murphy.
Five candidates attended: three
passed ; two were postponed.




