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GAZETTE

SEPTEMBER 1 9 87

Sheriff's Office

Searches

The Conveyancing Committee re-

mind members that when making

Sheriff Searches in respect of pro-

perties outside the Cities and

Counties o f Dublin and Cork en-

quiries should be directed not only

to the County Registrars who act

as Sheriffs in those areas but also

to the Revenue Sheriffs appointed

under Section 12 o f the Court

Officers Act 1945. The Sheriffs so

appointed are: —

1. Sheriff fo r Counties Carlow

and Kildare:

Mr. Frank Lanigan, P.O. Box

52, Athy Road, Carlow.

2. Sheriff fo r Counties Cavan,

Leitrim, Longford and Mon-

aghan:

Mr. Seamus Mallon, Main

Street, Castleblaney, Co. Mon-

aghan.

3. Sheriff for Counties Clare and

Limerick:

Mr. Plunkett Hayes, 56 O'Con-

nell Street, Limerick.

4. Sheriff for County Donegal:

Mr. Brendan Twomey, Main

Street, Dunfanaghy, Co. Don-

egal.

5. Sheriff for County Galway:

Mr. William Glynn, P.O. Box

100, Hynes Buildings, St .

Augustine St., Galway.

6. Sheriff for County Kerry:

Mr. Donal Kelliher, Main Street,

Castleisland, Co. Kerry.

7. Sheriff for Counties Kilkenny

and Waterford:

Mr. Thomas Murran, 23 ,

O'Connell Street, Waterford.

8. Sheriff for Counties Laois, Of-

faly and Tipperary:

Mr. Frederick Binchy, Ouay

House, Clonmel, Co. Tip-

perary.

9. Sheriff fo r Counties Louth,

Meath and Westmeath:

Mr. Patrick Cusack, Oldcastle,

Co. Meath.

10. Sheriff for County Mayo:

Mr. Charles Kelly, Swinford,

Co. Mayo.

11. Sheriff for Counties Roscom-

mon and Sligo:

Mr. Thomas Callan, Boyle, Co.

Roscommon.

12. Sheriff for Counties Wexford

and Wicklow:

Mr. William Ruttledge, 2

Market Street, Market Square,

Wicklow, Co. Wicklow.

TH E

SOLICITORS

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BENEVOLEN T

ASSOCIATIO N

A CASE IN NEED

Mrs "X" is in her late 40's, she is the

widow of a Solicitor, has five children under

21. Her only income is a widow's

pension

and family allowance. She has to provide

for her family and maintain a home. She

faces this enormous responsibility

alone.

Who can she turn to for help? — The

Solicitors' Benevolent Fund.

The Solicitors Benevolent Association

assists such cases - and many others where

the age of dependants of members of the

profession ranges from "under 1 0 " t o

"over eighty". The Committee o fth e

Association meets monthly and its work

covers the entire country, north and south.

The Committee funds come from annual

subscriptions from members o f the Law

Society of Northern Ireland and The Incorpor-

ated Law Society of Ireland, together with

additional subscriptions received from Bar

Associations, and individual Solicitors o r

firms of Solicitors. In recent years the calls

on the Association's resources have become

more numerous and this year the Committee

faces a relatively large deficit. I turgently

needs extra funds. Subscriptions can be

sent to the Secretary, Ms Clare Leonard,

The Solicitors Benevolent Association,

4 0 Lr. Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, or c/o

The Law Society, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

Submission of Articles

for the Gazette

The Editorial Board welcomes the submission of articles

for consideration with a view to publication. In general,

the most acceptable length of articles for the

Gazette

is

3 , 000-4 , 000 words. However, shorter contributions will

be welcomed and longer ones may be considered for

publication. MSS should be typewritten on one side of

the paper only, double spaced with wide margins.

Footnotes should be kept to a minimum and numbered

consecutively throughout the text with superscript arabic

numerals. Cases and statutes should be

cited accurately and in the correct format.

Contributions should be sent to:

Executive Editor,

Law Society Gazette,

Blackhall Place,

DUBLIN 7.

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