GAZETTE
SEPTEMBER1984
doubt but that the client will appreciate the resulting
advantages. •
Pre-Contract Search by Purchasers
Practitioners are reminded of the necessity of
reminding clients that a check should be made before
Contract to see if the property is affected to any extent by
any Local Authority road plans or schemes. It is possible
to have such searches carried out by the firms of Law
Searchers but to get reliable results from them one needs
fairly clear instructions together with an accurate map
identifying the property. The latter in particular is not
always available. The
C o n v c v p
.icing Committee feels that
Solicitors should in general not undertake the actual
searches themselves except in special circumstances. In
the absence of an accurate map and clear instructions the
best person to make the search is the purchaser. Staff in
the Local Authority offices are normally very helpful to
persons checking such matters.
In addition to reminding clients of the need to take
such precautions the Solicitors should also make a note
on their file of the fact that they have done so and the
response.
•
For Your Diary . . .
29 November 1984.
Continuing Legal Education Evening
Seminar.
"Bankruptcy". Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.
7.00-9.00 p.m. Details from G. Pearse. Tel. 710711.
6 December 1984.
Trinity College School of Law.
"International Social Policy: Its impact on Irish Legal
Practice." (Speaker: Professor Paul O'Higgins. Ernest
Walton Lecture Theatre, T.C.D., Dublin 2. 5.30 p.m.
6 December 1984.
Continuing Legal Education Evening
Seminar.
"Negotiation and Drafting of Separation
Agreements". Blackhall Place, Dublin 7. 7.00-9.00
p.m. For details contact G. Pearse, Tel. 710711.
14 December, 1984.
Mayo Solicitors' Bar Association.
Annual Dress Dance.
Breaffy House Hotel, Castlebar.
All enquiries to Eanya Egan, Solicitor, Castlebar.
(094) 21375.
31 January, 1985.
Medico-Legal Society.
"Skin problems
— Medicine and the Law" — an illustrated lecture. Dr.
Sarah Rogers,
M.Sc., M.R.C.P. (UK)., F.R.C.P.I.,
Consultant Dermatologist to Hume St. and St.
Vincent's Hospitals. United Service Club, St.
Stephen's Green, Dublin 2. 8.15 p.m.
28 February, 1985.
Medico-Legal Society.
"Mass
disasters — Medical and Legal Problems" — an
illustrated lecture. Dr. John F. A. Harbison,
F.R.C.Path., State Pathologist, Lecturer in Medical
Jurisprudence in Trinity College, Dublin. United
Service Club, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2. 8.15 p.m.
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