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THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY

OF

Vice-Presidents

JAMES R. C. GREEN

IAMES W. O'DONOVAN

Assistant Secretary

JOSEPH G. FINNEOAN

IRELAND

President

FAINAN MCCARRON

Secretary

ERIC A. PLUNKETT

Editor

COLM GAVAN DUFFY

Opinions

and Comments

in

contributed

articles and reviews in the

Gazette

are not

published as the express view of the Council

unless expressly so described.

CONTENTS

Meetings of the Council

..................

53

Examination Results

.....................

55

Unreported

Decisions

of

Superior

Courts

.................................

56

Conference Expenses

.....................

57

Replies to Dail Questions ...............

57

I.B.A. Tokyo Conference ..................

58

European Group Conference ............

58

Northern Ireland in International Law

59

Hague Centre for Studies in Interna

tional Law

...........................

60

Local Government Legal Society ......

60

Solicitor's Golfing Society ...............

60

Book Reviews

..............................

61

Registers of Land Bonds

..................

62

Circuit Court Order 1969 ...............

62

Some Recent Decisions

..................

62

Apprentices Forum ........................

64

The Registry

...........................

65

Obituary

....................................

65

53

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL

September 25th:

The President in the chair; also

present :

Messrs. James R. C. Green, Desmond

Moran, John Maher, Peter E. O'Connell, Brendan

A. McGrath, Patrick O'Donnell, Ralph J. Walker,

Francis J. Lanigan, H. E. Pierce, Joseph L.

Dundon, Walter Beatty, Bruce St.

J. Blake,

William M. Cahir, James W. O'Donovan, Thomas

Jackson, Thomas J. Fitzpatrick, Norman T. J.

Spendlove, Gerard M. Doyle,. Gerald J. Moloney,

Gerald Hickey, Patrick C. Moore, William A.

Osborne, T. E. O'Donnell.

The following was among the business trans

acted :

Office Survey

The Secretary stated that to date approximately

40 per cent of the offices (185) in the first random

sample had replied and that a second random

sample had been sent out. The offices in the two

samples would aggregate 40 per cent of all offices

in the country. It was decided that the attention

of the profession should be drawn to the impor

tance of obtaining replies to

the questionnaire

which will be used as the basis of discussions and

negotiations on important matters affecting the

interests and welfare of the profession.

Arthur Cox Foundation

The Secretary stated that he had been in corres

pondence with the Hon. Mr. Justice Kenny the

Chairman of

the Trustees of

the Foundation

which was appointed to arrange for the publica-