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AUGUST, 1930]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

17

IRISH LAND COMMISSION.

Taxation of Costs.

The Irish Land Commission, on the 15th

day of July, 1930, made the following new

rule, and on account of urgency directed

that

same

should

come

into operation

forthwith as a Provisional Rule :

Provisional Rule under the Land Purchase

Acts amending the Provisional Rules dated

5th February, 1924.

15th day of July, 1930.

It is this day ordered by the Irish Land

Commission in pursuance of the powers con–

ferred by sub-section (6) of Section 29 of the

Purchase of Land (Ireland) Act, 1891, and

Section 76 of

the Land Act, 1923, and of

every other power the said Commission there–

unto enabling, and after consultation with the

President of the Incorporated Law Society

of Ireland as follows :

Rule 3 of Order XLVII. of the Provisional

Rules under the Land Purchase Acts dated

the 5th day of February, 1924, is hereby

rescinded and the following Rule is sub–

stituted therefor and is to be read as if it

were incorporated in Order XLVII.:

3. In the absence of any agreement to the

contrary between a Solicitor and his client,

the costs incurred in the course of proceedings

in the Land Commission under the Land

Purchase Acts shall be taxed according to

the schedule of fees in the appendix to the

said Provisional Rules of the 5th day of

February, 1924. Such costs shall be taxable

by a Taxing Master of the High Court on

notice to the person or persons against whom

the costs are awarded, or by whom, or out

of whose funds such costs are liable to be

paid; provided always that the Taxing

Officer may require the person whose costs

are being taxed to obtain a certificate from

the Examiner as to who should have notice

of the taxation. The certificate of the Taxing

Officer shall be final if not varied by the

Court.

W. E. WYLIE.

KEVIN R. O'SHIEL.

IRISH MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION.

The Commission

has

issued

Analecta

Hibernica

No.

I., being the first volume

containing details of work done by the

Commission.

A copy can be seen in the

Library of this Society.

EXAMINATION RESULTS.

At the Intermediate Examination held on

6th June the following passed the examina–

tion :

PASSED WITH MERIT.

1. Michael C. Black.

2.

Judah L. Lapedus.

3.

John J. O'Donnell.

4. Cathal L. Flynn.

5. Michael O'Meara.

6. Nicholas A. Byrne \

,

RichardC. Paris

/ecluaL

PASSED.

1.

Thomas McHugh.

2.

Timothy A. Buckley \

,

Kevin Corcoran

f

H

4. Malachy S. Mathews 1

Fergus J. Power

>equal.

Joseph F. Shields

J

7.

John B. Sullivan.

8.

Sydney E. Cooper.

9. Brendan A. McGrath.

10. Bernard J. A. Connolly.

11. Michael J. Garvey.

12.

John G. Regan.

13. Dermot J. O'Rourke.

14. Edward Daly

\

j

Francis H. Purcell.

f

H

16.

James J. Sexton.

17. William J. S. Carlos.

Thirty-five candidates attended :

twenty-

four passed ;

eleven failed.

INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATIONS,

1931.

The books of the Theory Course at the June

and October

Intermediate Examinations,

1931, will be Anson on Contracts and

Ringwood on Torts.