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MARCH, 1939]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

43

Philip H. Ordman.

Joseph G. O'Shea.

David M. G. Slattery.

Seventeen candidates attended ;

thirteen

passed ;

four failed.

" Second " Examination in Irish.

John Carrigan.

James G. Clahane.

Henry P. Dockrell.

James Lucey.

Felix E. Murphy.

Donal O'Hagan.

John J. Walker.

Frederick J. Wright.

Twelve

candidates

attended;

eight

passed;

four failed.

LIBRARY.

Books recently added to the Library.

Bowstead :

Agency, 9th Edition, 1938.

Cairns :

County Court Pleader, with Pre

cedents of Claims and Defences, 1937.

Carver :

Carriage By Sea, 8th Edition, 1938.

Charlesworth :

Negligence, 1938.

Cockle :

Evidence—Cases and Statutes,

6th Edition, 1938.

Coffey :

Digest Rent Act Cases (Irish) 1916

to end of Hilary Term, 1938.

Connellan :

Eire Law and Practice

of

House Drainage, 1938.

Duffy and Keating :

The Shop Acts 1938.

Eire Commission of Inquiry into Banking,

Currency and Credit :

Memoranda and

Minutes of Evidence—2 Vols., 1935-1936

Encyclopaedia Britannica.

24 Vols.

Gibb :

Collisions on Land, 4th Edition, 1938.

Gibb :

Trial of Motor Car Accident Cases,

2nd Edition, 1938.

Hughes: Road Users Rights, Liabilities,

and Insurance, 1938.

Lloyd : Law of Unincorporated Associations,

1938.

CALENDAR.

The Calendar of

the Society for 1939

can be obtained in the Secretary's office,

price five shillings ;

by post, five shillings

and sixpence.

STATUTORY DECLARATIONS ACT, 1938.

Attention is drawn to the provisions of

this Act, Section 1 of which provides that

it shall be lawful for any of the following

persons to take and receive declarations—

a Notary Public, A Commissioner for Oaths,

a Peace Commissioner, and a person author

ised by law to take and receive statutory

declarations.

Section 2 provides for the use

of the following form for the signing and

attestation of statutory declarations :—

I, A.B. do solemnly and sincerely declare

that :—

and I make this solemn declaration con

scientiously believing the same to be true

and

by

virtue of the Statutory Declarations

Act, 1938.

(signed) A.B.

Declared before me by A.B. who is

personalty known to me (or who is

identified to me by C.D. who is

personally known to me) at

this.........da}' of.

Section 5 provides that every Notary

Public and every Commissioner for Oaths

who shall take a statutory declaration shall

be entitled to be paid therefor the like fees

as he would be entitled to charge and be

paid if such statutory declaration were an

affidavit made before him.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.

N.W.8.