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GAZETTE

SEPTEMBER

1989

91, TÍaflmmm and Son ISlib

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A

T R A D I T I O N

OF

E X C E L L E N C E

WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS

27/29 WILLIAM STREET,

GALWAY.

Telephone: 091 - 62063

"Interest Free Credit Facilities Available"

We invite you to call and see our superb

collection of Rolex watches, including

the Day-Date and the Lady Datejust

shown here, and many more in stainless

steel and in gold for ladies and gentle-

men.

When you ask, we will give you friendly

expert and unhurried advice to help

you choose your Rolex.

W

L E X

of Geneva

Incorporated Law Society of Ireland

— EXAMINERS —

The Society seeks applications from suitably

qualified legal practitioners for the following posts

as examiners in its Final Examination — First Part:

(a) Chief Internal Examiner in the Law of Tort.

(b) Assistant Internal Examiner in Company Law.

Further details may be had from the undersigned

with whom applications should be lodged by 25th

September 1989.

Professor L. G. Sweeney, Incorporated Law Society

of Ireland, Blackhall Place, Dublin

7. Tel. (01) 710711.

Contd. from page 274.

in time increased competition

may pose a threat to your client

base.

So far we are encouraged by the

support and enthusiasm which the

new venture has received. We

believe that it is advantageous for

solicitors to participate in the

service and would encourage as

many as possible to join at this

stage so that we can allocate the

necessary resources to the venture.

Don't forget that subscription runs

until 30th September 1990.

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COMPANY NAMES

AT RISK

A new policy introduced by the Companies

Office on 12th January 1989, means taht it is

easy for unrelated parties to register companies

with similar names.

The onus for detecting that a name has been

registered, which is similar to your company's

name rests with you. The incorporation date,

rather than the date trading commences is critical

in determining whether an objection to a name will

be considered.

Over 15,000 new names will be registered in

1989 and it is essential that all companies arrange

to monitor these new names. Name Watch Ireland

ensures effective protection of company names.

For more information, please contact

James Daly.

NAME WATCH

I R E L A N D

L I M I T E D

Dollard House, Wellington Quay, Dublin 2.

Telephone: 791384. Facsimile: 796470.