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Vol. XXXII, No. 8]

FEBRUARY, 1939

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L AMONGST MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

12th January,

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Twenty-six members present.*

Extra-Ordinary Members.

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The following, whose names were sub

mitted by the Council of the Incorporated

Law Society of Northern

Ireland, were

elected to represent that Society on the

Council:—Messrs. Robert Watts (President);

W. C. Gage, T. M, Heron, G. Murnaghan and

J.C. Taylor.

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The following, whose names were sub

mitted by the Southern .

Law Association,

were elected to represent that Association

on the Council:—-Messrs. Maurice O'Connor

(President), T. A. Buckley, J. F. Foley,

J. J. Horgan and J. Stanton.

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Office of County Registrar and Sheriff.

A

resolution was submitted from

the

Galway Sessions Bar, expressing the opinion

that the offices of County Registrar and

County Sheriff throughout fiire should be

held separately.

OBITUARY.

MR.'TIMOTHY LYNCH, Solicitor, died on

the 1st January, 1939, at his residence,

Farnham Street, Cavan.

Mr. Lynch served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Martin: Tierney,. Gavan, :.\vas

admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1930, and

practised at Cavan.

MR. WILLIAM BUCKLEY, Solicitor, died

on the 5th January, 1939, at his residence,

52 South William Street, Dublin.

Mr. Buckley was admitted in Michaelmas

Sittings, 1889, and practised at 52 South

William Street up to 1932, when he retired.

MR. JOSEPH M. REILLY, Solicitor, died

on the 13th January, 1939, at his residence,

Millextown, Ardee, Co. Louth.

Mr. Reilly served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. James Smyth, Drogheda, was

admitted

in Hilary Sittings,

1898,

and

practised at Drogheda.

SUBDIVISIONS OF REGISTERED

LAND.

Correspondence

having

taken

place

between the Council and the Chief Registrar,

Land Registry, and between the Council

and the Irish Land Commission in relation

to a letter from a member drawing attention

to delay in

two cases in which he had

experienced delay

in having

subdivision

transfers registered, and reasons for

the

delays having been furnished in reply, the

correspondence terminated. Arising out of

this correspondence the following letter has

been received :—