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Vol. XXVI, No. 1.]
MAY, 1932.
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FOR CIRCULATION
. AMONGST MEMBERS
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.
7th April.
Twenty-six Members present.
Court of Examiners.
The report of the Court of Examiners upon
the April Examinations was submitted and
adopted.
Circuit Courts.
A letter from Roscommon Circuit Court Bar
Association, also a letter from a Country
Member relative to costs of equity appeals,
were referred to the Costs Committee.
The Council adjourned until 26th May.
OBITUARY.
MR. JOHN J. FOLEY, Solicitor, died on the
2nd April, 1932.
Mr. Foley was admitted in Easter Sittings,
1883, and practised at Skibbereen.
MR. HENRY C. NEILSON, Solicitor, died
upon the 16th April, 1932, at his residence,
3 Aston Gardens, Strandtown, Belfast.
Mr. Neilson served his apprenticeship with
his father, the late Mr. Henry C. Neilson,
Dublin ;
was admitted in Easter Sittings,
1894, and practised as a member of the firm
of Henry C. Neilson and Son and Dawson,
at 10, and subsequently at 14, Fleet Street,
Dublin, up to 1922, when he was appointed
First Class Clerk in the Taxing Master's
Office of the High Court of Northern Ireland,
Belfast.
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MR. CHARLES H. DENROCHE, Solicitor,
died on the 23rd April, 1932, at his residence,
Keylong House, Cahir, Co. Tipperary.
Mr. Denroche served his apprenticeship
with the late Mr. William G. Lane, Cork ;
was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1895,
and practised at 32 Nassau Street, Dublin,
up to 1930, when he retired.
Mr. Denroche was Special Examiner to the
Incorporated Law Society of Ireland for the
Intermediate and Final Examinations from
1906 to 1927, the duties of which office he
discharged with very marked ability.
PROFESSORSHIP OF COMMON LAW.
The Council invite applications for the
office of Professor of Common Law to the
Society.
Particulars
of
duties
can be
obtained from the Secretary.
The newly-elected Professor will enter on
his duties next October. The appointment
will be made for one year, and the person
appointed will be eligible for yearly re-
appointment for each of the four succeeding
years.
Applications from practising Barristers or
Solicitors will be received up to the 18th
June, and should be addressed
to
the
Secretary,
Incorporated Law Society of
Ireland, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,
Dublin, N.W.8.
COUNTY DUBLIN FI FAS AND DECREES.
Question put
in Dail by Mr. H. M.
Dockrell, T.D. :
" To ask the Minister for Justice if he is
aware that the City Sheriff, when handed
decrees or Fi Fas directed to him, where the
defendant resides in what was formerly the
County of Dublin but now the City, refuses
to accept them and insists on their being
lodged with the County Sheriff, and if he will
have this matter investigated with a view to
rectifying
this
anomaly."
(For
answer
before 27th April.)
Answer : " Section 23 (3) of the Local
Government (Dublin) Act, 1930, provides
that so long as the person who, at the passing
of that Act, held the office of Under-Sheriff of
the County of Dublin, continues to hold