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Vol. 37

No. 4

August

1943

THE GAZETTE

of the

INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND

President:

JOHN B. HAMILL

JOHN

P. CARRIGAN

JOHN

S. O'CONNOR

Secretary:

ERIC

A.

PLUNKETT

FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL

JULY 22nd. The President in the Chair. Present:

Messrs. John P. Carrigan, V.P., W. Gordon

Bradley, W. S. Hayes, Henry P. Mayne, John

J. Bolger, J. J. Lynch, G. A. Overend, F. J. W.

Darley, C. G.

Stapleton, Daniel O'Connell,

P. R. Boyd, P. F. O'Reilly, E. F. Collins, J. J.

Dunne, Peter O'Connor, Arthur Cox, W. S.

Huggard, W. L. Duggaii, L. E. O'Dea, H. St. J.

Blake.

Land Registry Rules

THE President and Messrs. Boyd, Bolger and

Lynch were appointed as a sub-committee to

assist Mr. Mayne, the Society's representative on

the Rule-Making Committee, to deal with draft

new rules under the Local Registration of Title

Act.

Adjudication of Bankruptcy in England

affecting Irish Land

THE Council considered the report of a Com

mittee on the legal position disclosed by the

judgment of the Supreme Court in In re Reilly,

a bankrupt in England (1942. I.R.41C), and the

Secretary was directed to write to the Secretary

of the Department of Justice drawing his atten

tion to the matter and suggesting that it should

be the subject of legislative action.

Emergency Powers (No. 285) Order, 1943

THE Secretary reported lhat the Government

had made an Emergency Powers

(No. 285)

Order, 1943, enabling the Council to direct that

the period of service of an apprentice in the

Defence Forces should be reckoned as time duly

served under his Indentures of Apprenticeship.

The Council considered and granted two applica

tions received from apprentices, in the exercise

of their discretion under the Order.

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