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THE GAZETTE

OF THE

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Vol.

XXV,

No. 7.]

JANUARY, 1932.

C

FOR CIRCULATION

AMONGST MEMBERS

SOLICITORS'

ANNUAL

CERTIFICATES.

Members

are

reminded

that Annual

Certificates for the year ending 5th January,

1933, should be taken out and the duties

paid thereon before 6th February, 1932.

Certificates enabling Solicitors to practise

in the Irish Free State are issued in the office

of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin,

and the duties thereon are payable at the

Stamp Office, Dublin Castle.

A Northern Ireland Solicitor entitled to

practise in the Free State who desires to

take out a Free State Certificate must obtain

through his Dublin Agent such certificate at

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.

This certificate must then be produced by the

agent at the Stamp Office, Dublin Castle,

together with the Solicitor's Northern Ireland

stamped certificate for the year current, so

that credit may be marked on the Free State

certificate for duty to the amount paid on

the Northern certificate.

Certificates enabling Solicitors to practise

in Northern Ireland are issued in the office of

the Incorporated Law Society of Northern

Ireland, 35 Royal Avenue, Belfast, and the

duties thereon are payable at the Inland

Revenue Office, Belfast.

A Free State Solicitor entitled to practise

in Northern Ireland who desires to take out

a Northern Ireland certificate must obtain

through his Belfast Agent such certificate at

35 Royal Avenue, Belfast. This certificate

must then be produced by the agent at the

Inland Revenue Office, Belfast, together with

the Solicitor's Free State stamped certificate

for the year current, so that credit may be

marked on the Northern certificate for duty

to

the amount paid on

the Free State

certificate.

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

3rd December.

Thirty Members present

Election of President and Viee-Presidents.

The Council elected Mr. Laurence J. Ryan

to be President of the Society, and Mr.

Thomas H. R. Craig and Mr. Edward M.

FitzGerald

to be Vice-Presidents of

the

Society for the ensuing twelve months.

Extra-Ordinary Members.

The following, whose names were submitted

by the Southern Law Association, were

elected to serve as Extra-Ordinary Members

of Council Mr. Barry St. J. Galvin (Pre–

sident), Mr. E. Emerson, Mr. John J. Horgan,

Mr. A. H. Julian and Mr. P. J. Kavanagh.

Mr. M. Buggy.

A letter was read from Mr. M. Buggy

thanking the Council for its letter expressing

appreciation of his services during the past

twenty-four years as Leinster Delegate, to

which office he did not seek re-election.

Land Act, 1931, Section 36.

Draft provisional suggestions settled by

the Judicial Commission, received from the

Registrar of the Land Commission, with a

request that the Council would consider

same, were considered and approved of by

the Council.