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At the

First Law Examination

for apprentices to solici-

tors held from February 15th to 20th the following

candidates passed:

Passed with Merit

: David A. Molony, B.C.L.

Passed

: Rosemary P. Bolger; Barry St. John Bowman;

James F. Cahill, B.C.L.; Robert J. Coffey, B.C.L.;

Brendan Comiskey, B.C.L.; David Seymour Cresswell;

John P. Flanagan, B.C.L.; William C. J. Hamill;

Thomas C. Hanrahan; Barbara Hussey; Damien J.

Kelly; Cyril J. Lavelle, B.C.L.; Brian D. Matthews,

B.A.; Peter Henry P. Mayne; Michael E. Molloy, B.A.;

Martin D. Moloney; Declan Moylan, B.C.L.; Thomas

M. J. Mullins, B.C.L.; Colm MacGeehin; John Colum

McKeown; John Nagle; Jacinta Mary Noonan, B.C.L.;

Patrick John O'Connor; John V. O'Dwyer; Kieran

O'Gorman; Leonie Mary O'Hagan, B.C.L.; Mary

Honoria O'Meara; Thomas D. O'Meara, B.C.L.; James

R. Osborne; Felim O'Reilly; Vincent O'Reilly; Michael

Collins Powell, B.C.L.; Richard Grattan M. d'E.

Roberts; Patrick Joseph Sweeney; Philip Francis

Tormey; Michael Henry Traynor; Patrick White.

The

Centenary Prize

was awarded to David a.

Molony, B.C.L.

Eighty-three candidates attended; thirty-eight passed.

At the

Second Law Examination

for apprentices to

solicitors held from February 15th to 20th the following

candidates passed :

Passed with Merit

: Laurence K. Shields, B.C.L.

Passed

: Michael C. P. Barker, B.C.L.; Maurice J.

Bannon; Siobhán A. M. Bates; Owen M. Binchy,

B.C.L.; Geraldine Anne Bonner, B.C.L.; Peter Brady;

John P. McCarthy, B.C.L.; William E. Crowley,

B.C.L.; Deirdre M. Casey, B.C.L.; William Harrison

Clarke, B.C.L.; Donal Corrigan, B.C.L.; Seán Patrick

Corrigan, B.C.L.; Carolyn Margaret Cruise, B.C.L.;

Helen C. M. Dawson, B.C.L.; Patrick G. Farry, B.C.L.;

Brian Michael Gallagher, B.C.L.; Bernard L. Gaughran,

B.C.L.; Colm Rochford Gaynor, B.C.L.; Patrick John

Geraghty, B.C.L.; Joseph P. O. Gordon, B.C.L.;

Patrick Joseph Groarke, B.C.L.; Ann A. Elizabeth

Hegarty, B.C.L.; John O. Kelly; Henry Lappin, B.C.L.,

LL.B.; Timothy Lucey, B.C.L.; Daniel E. Lyons,

B.Comm.; Vivian C. Matthews; Helena M. Moran,

B.C.L.; Patrick Thomas Moran; John Morrissey, B.C.L.;

Elizabeth Frances Murray, B.C.L.; Richard John

McBratney; Roderick McCarthy, B.C.L.; Aidan

McNulty,

B.CX

.; Eamonn M. O'Beirne; Kevin Brendan

O'Herlihy; James D. Pierse, B.A.; Francis J. Purcell;

Mary Patricia M. Redmond, B.C.L.; Justin Sadlier,

B.C.L., LL.B.; Margaret Ann Shaughnessy, B.A.;

Leonard Francis Silke, B.A., B. Comm.; Reginald I. V.

Timon, B.C.L.; Brian N. Wallace; Alan Woods, B.A.;

George C. Wright.

Seventy-six candidates attended; forty-seven passed.

At the

Third Law Examination

for apprentices to

solicitors held from February 15th to 20th the following

candidates passed :

Passed with Merit

: Joan O'Mahony, B.C.L., LL.B.;

Leo John Malone, B.A.; Owen D. McMahon, B.C.L.,

LL.B.

Passed:

Katherine Carey, B.C.L.; Daniel C. Cham-

bers, B.C.L., LL.B.; Lewis Eric Citron, B.A.; Rory

Francis Conway, B.C.L.; Michael Corkery; Michael

Collier; Aidan R. Dempsey, B.Comm.; Jeremiah Des-

mond, B.C.L.; Brian Patrick J. Duncan; Michael A.

G. Enright, B.C.L.; Joan Eustace, B.C.L.; Ciaran

Feighrey; David M. Fitzgerald, LL.B.; Gerald A. Fitz-

gerald, B.A.; William Colm Gavin, B.A.; Terence V.

Grant, B.C.L., LL.B.; John T. Gordon, B.C.L.;

Mchael Green, B.A. (Mod.), LL.B.; Gerard Haughton;

John M. T. King; Clare Leonard, LL.B.; Geraldine

Lynch, B.A. (Mod.); Brian James Mahon, B.A. (Mod.),

LL.B.; Carol A. Millett, B.C.L., LL.B.; Raymond

Thomas Monahan, B.C.L., LL.B.; Francis J. Murphy,

B.C.L., LL.B.; Thomas Murphy; Patrick McMorrow,

B.C.L.; Neville R. O'Byrne, B.A.; Jeremy Blake O'Con-

nor, B.C.L.; Nicholas J. O'Keeffe; Paul T. O'Reilly,

B.C.L.; Jill Peart, B.C.L.; Michael S. Roche, B.C.L.;

Jacqueline Ryan.

Forty-seven candidates attended; thirty-eight passed.

On the combined results of the Second and Third

Law Exmainations the Council has awarded a special

certificate to

Joan O'Mahony, B.C.L., LL.B.

PRACTICE NOTE

THIRD PARTY PROCEDURE

Mr. Justice Murnaghan has directed that where a third

party enters an appearance to a third party notice, the

defendant—if then requested—should deliver a state-

ment of claim to the third party within twenty-one days

from receipt of the notice of entry of appearance; the

third party to be at liberty to plead thereto within

fourteen days of the delivery of the statement of claim.

If the third party does not require a statement of

claim, he should deliver a defence within fourteen days

of the entry of appearance.

Following the defence, the defendant may apply on

notice, for directions.

OBITUARY

Mr. Patrick Cusack,

solicitor, died on 5th April 1971 in

St. Vincent's Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 4. Mr. Cusack

was admitted in Michaelmas Term, 1928, and prac-

tised in Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan.

Mr. John Burke,

Solicitor, died on 5th April 1971 at

his residence, Parkhurst, Victoria Road, Cork. He was

admitted in Easter Term, 1935, and practised at 68

South Mall, Cork.

Mr. Frederick W. Koenigs,

B.A., LL.B., died on 9th

June 1970. Mr. Koenigs was admitted in Trinity Term,

1937, and was senior partner of Messrs Barrington and

Son, 10 Ely Place, Dublin 2.

Richard Maximilian Neville

died at his home, 16

Bishopscourt Hill, Cork, on 27th April 1971. Mr. Neville

was at first called to the Bar in Trinity Term, 1959, and

practised on the South-Eastern Circuit. He subsequently

transferred to the solicitor's profession, in Hilary Term,

1968, áhd practised as a partner in the firm of O'Flynn,

O'Driscoll and Russell at 59 South Mall, Cork. Mr.

Neville had obtained an LL.M. Degree from Harvard

University, and was Lecturer in the Law Society (in

Practice and Procedure) from 1960 to 1967. Mr.

Neville had been Auditor of the Solicitors' Apprentices

Debating Society in the session 1958-59. Since 1968,

Mr. Neville had been an Assistant Lecturer in Law in

University College, Cork.

From the

Cork Examiner,

29th April 1971.

The death has occurred at his home, 16 Bishopscourt

Hill, Cork, of Mr. Richard Max Neville, LL.M., solicitor,

at the age of thirty-seven. His passing removes from the

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