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62

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[FEBRUARY, 1JJ18

William E. O'Reilly,

6j

Middle Abbey

Street, Dublin.

John R. Peart, 35 Westmoreland Street,

Dublin.

____

County Courts, Ireland.

Statutory Rule of Procedure as to Compensa

tion for Criminal Injuries under the

Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898,

to come into operation on the First day

of February, 1918.

Rule 11 of the Statutory Rules of Procedure

as to Compensation for Criminal Injuries

under the Local Government (Ireland) Act,

1898, dated 22nd March, 1899,

is hereby

repealed, and the following Rule shall apply

in substitution therefor :—

Rule ii.—The applicant for compensa

tion shall

three clear days before

the

commencement of the sessions for

the

division or the county borough in which

the application is to be heard, publish in a

newspaper circulating within the division

or county borough a notice of the applica

tion according to the form in the Schedule

hereto, setting out the name and address

of the applicant, the nature of the injury j

complained of, the place where the injury

is said to have occurred, the amount of

compensation

claimed,

and

the place

where and the time when the application

is to be heard. The reasonable cost of the

preparation and publication of this notice

may be allowed on taxation as part of the

applicant's costs.

SCHEDULE.

Form of Notice of Application for Compensa

tion for Criminal Injuries.

Application for Compensation for Criminal

Injuries.

Take Notice that at the sessions (or Court)

to be held at

on the

day of

,19

, an application for

compensation for criminal injuries will be

made on behalf of (set out the name of the

applicant) of (set out his address).

The

nature of the injury complained of is

;

the place where the injury

occurred is

; and the amount

of compensation claimed is ^

(The name of the applicant or his solicitor

is to be appended.)

Library.

THE attention of Members is asked to the

following list of books which are missing from

the Library.

The Council

request

that

Members will have inquiry made to ascertain

whether any of these books are in their

offices.

The Council would be glad of the

books being returned to the Library.

Brett.—Grand Jury, 1895.

Browning and Glover.—Registration of Title.

Burke's Landed Gentry, Vol. n, gth Edn.

Ford.—Oaths.

Henry.—Costs, Pt. I.

Irish Law Times Reports, Vols. I., II., III.,

IV. and VII.

Kerr.—Injunctions, 5th Edn.

Law Reports Statutes, 1869 and 1877.

Law Reports (Probate), 1914.

Law Reports (1902), II. K.B.

Legal Diary, 1911.

Law Times, Vols. 83 and 130.

Law Times Reports, Vols. 34, 44 and 49.

Mecredy.—Fee Farm Grants.

Underbill.—Torts, 1900.

Walker.—Land Purchase and Sup.

Walker.—Rating Provisions, Local Govern

ment (2nd Edn.)

Wolstenholme.—Conveyancing, 1913.

Weekly Notes, 1911.

Dates of Spring Assizes, 1918.

NORTH-EAST CIRCUIT.

Co. Meath.—At Trim, on Friday, March

ist, at 11.30 o'clock.

Co. Louth.—At Dundalk, on Monday,

March 4th, at 11 o'clock.

Co. Monaghan.—At Monaghan, on Wednes

day, March 6th, at 11 o'clock.

Co. Armagh.—At Armagh, on Friday,

March 8th, at n o'clock.

Co. Down.—At Downpatrick, on Tuesday,

March I2th, at 12.30 o'clock.