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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
[JANUARY, 1918
Military Honours.
THE President of the French Republic has
conferred the Croix de Guerre on Captain
Charles T. Mackay, M.C., Royal Flying Corps.
Captain Mackay was apprenticed on the
I4th November, 1911, to Mr. Samuel Roche,
Solicitor, Tullow. __
The Military Cross has been awarded to
Lieutenant Percival H. Browne, Army
Cyclist Corps.
Lieutenant Browne was apprenticed on the
ijth June, 1911, to Mr. William S. Hayes,
Solicitor, 41 Nassau Street, Dublin.
The Military Cross has been awarded to
Lieutenant
John Gillespie, Royal Field
Artillery.
Lieutenant Gillespie was apprenticed on
the 16th July, 1912, to his father, Mr. John
Gillespie, Solicitor, Castleblayney.
New Members.
THE
following joined the Society during
December, 1917 :—
Parnell Gale, Chief Crown Solicitor's
Office, Dublin Castle.
Richard J. McDonnell, Kells.
New Solicitors.
THE following were admitted during Novem
ber and December, 1917 :—
Name
Siwcd Apprenticeship to
Cronin, John M.
...
Patrick Ryan (deceased),
Charleville.
Mcllvennan, David
...
John McKee,
106 Ann
Street, Belfast.
MacMahon,
Charles Charles MacMahon, Dun-
Gerald
dalk.
Reddin, Gerard Norman Patrick J. Brady, M.P., 20
Molesworth St.. Dublin
Supreme Court Rules.
BY Order in Council dated loth December,
1917, the following amendments have been
made in the Rules of the Supreme Court of
1905 :— ORDER LIX., RULE 38.
The existing Order directs the taxation of
the costs of a special case by one of the
Taxing Masters unless the Court or a Judge
shall otherwise direct :
" provided that the
" costs, exclusive of the costs in the Civil
" Bill Court and the costs of appeal before
" the Judge of Assize shall not, under any
" circumstances, exceed the sum of ^10."
The following amendment is now made :—
Amend by substituting for the existing
proviso the following words :—
Provided that the costs, exclusive of the
costs in the Civil Bill Court and the costs of
appeal before the Judge of Assize, shall not
exceed the sum of £10, unless in any case in
which the Court is of opinion that under
special circumstances a larger sum should be
awarded, the Court shall have power
to
increase the said sum of .£10 to such amount,
not exceeding £25, as it shall determine.
ORDER LXXXIV., RULE I;A (6).
The above-mentioned Rule
I7A
(6)
is
contained in Rules supplemental to those of
1905, and made on i6th March, 1911, which
regulate
the procedure
on
appeals
by
certiorari
from allowances, disallowances,
surcharges or declarations of Auditors under
the Local Government (Ireland) Act.
Rule I7A (6) provides that " No conditional
" order
shall
issue
unless
the
party
" prosecuting the appeal shall within 10 days,
" or such other time as the Court may direct,
" enter into a recognizance before the Master
" of the King's Bench Division,
.
.
.
."
The following amendment is now made :—
Amend by
inserting after
the words
" Master of the King's Bench Division " the
following words :—
or the Clerk of the Crown and Peace for
the County in which the cause may have
arisen, or any Resident Magistrate.
ORDER LXV., RULE 53.
This Order prescribes the allowances to be
made for Printers' Charges, and the following
amendment is now made :—
Rule 53 shall be amended by increasing the
charges specified as follows :—
s. d.
If 25 copies or any lesser number
10
6
If over 25 and not exceeding 50
copies
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