A. Kelly; John O. Kelly; Giaran Keys, B.A.; Frank
Lanigan, B.A. (Mod.); Mary E. Lawler; Cyril P.
J. Lynch, B.A.; Daniel E. Lyons, B.Comm.;
Charles J. Maguire; George D. R. Mills; Patrick
T. Moran; Patrick C. Moriarty; Paul Morris;
Michael F. Nolan; James P. A. O'Boyle, B.G.L.;
Brian D. 6 Briain; Eamon P. O'Brien; Brian
O'Brien-Kenny; Declan P. O'Gonnor; Nancy
O'Driscoll; Scan M. 6 Floinn, B.A.; William F.
M. O'Keeffe; Finbar O'Neill; John J. O'Neill;
Andrew O'Rorke; James D. Pierse, B.A.. John
M. Power; Kieran A. Gonsidine Pyne; Elizabeth
A. Ryan; James J. Ryan, B.G.L.; Charles F.
Smyth; Noel M. Smyth; Roger Sweetman; and
Alary C. Tracey, B.A.
107 candidates attended; 60 passed.
The
Centenary Prize
was not awarded.
At the
Second Law Examination
for apprentices
to solicitors held from 7 to 12 September 1970 the
following candidates passed :
Adrian Patrick Bourke, B.A.
(Mod.), LL.B.;
Thomas James Brooks; Bryan C. Brophy; David
M. Brophy; Mary C. A. Garey, B.C.L.; Raymond
Cassidy; Lewis Eric Citron, B.A.; Michael Collier,
B.C.L., LL.B.; Rory Francis Gonway, B.G.L.; John
J. Corcoran; Michael Gorkery. B.A.. B.G.L.; Helen
Jeanne Gullen; Joseph D. Gurran; George F.
Daly; Desmond G. Deeney; Jeremiah Desmond,
B.C.L.; Brian P. J. Duncan; Augustine Dunne,
B.A.; Michael Enright, B.C.L.; Gerald A. Fitz
gerald, B.A.; William Colm Gavin, B.A.; Michael
F. Gleeson; John J. Gordon, B.G.L.; Michael
Green; Gerard Haughton; Eugene Kelly; Diar-
muid Kilcullen, B.C.L.; Robert M. Lee; Liam T.
Lysaght; Noel G. Maher; Leo J. Malone, B.A.;
Leo Mangan; Dermot Morris, B.A.; Thomas B.
Murphy, B.C.L.; Paul T. B. McCormack; Sean
E. McDonnell; Neville R. O'Byrne, B.A. (Mod.);
Blake J. O'Connor, B.G.L.; Michael A. O'Dono-
hoe, B.A.; Nicholas J. O'Keeffe, B.G.L.; James P.
O'Neill; Paul T. O'Reilly, B.G.L.; Roderick D.
O'Riordan; Stanhope P. Polden; John J. Quinn;
Brendan Steen; Grainne H. 6 hUadhaigh; David
A. Walsh.
71 candidates attended; 48 passed.
At the
Third Law Examination
for apprentices
to solicitors, held from 7 to 12 September 1970
the following candidates passed :
Passed with merit,
John D. Ross; Margaret
Burke-Staunton; John Stephen Hannon, B.C.L.:
Kenneth Adrian Millington; Aine Maire Hanly.
Passed,
Mary Judith Baily, B.G.L., LL.B.; Paul
N. Beausang; Adrian Bourke, B.A. (Mod.), LL.B.;
Margaret Patricia Burnell, B.A.
(Mod.), LLB.;
Donal Vincent Garroll; David Glarke, B.C.L.;
Michael E. Gusack; Peter J. Cusack; Andrew J.
O. Donnelly, B.A.; Eileen Doyle, B.C.L.; Lewis
G. Doyle, B.G.L.; Agnes J. Fleming; Peter Seymour
Harrison, B.A.
(Mod.), LL.B.; Anthony Forrest
Hussey; Helen M. E. Keenan; Charles A. Kelly;
Patrick Joseph Maher, B.G.L.; James Harold
Malone; Christopher Gerard
John Meehan,
B.C.L.; Michael D. Murray; Brendan D. McArdle;
Noel McDonald; James J. McGillion; Peter J.
McKenna; Bernadette O'Brien, B.G.L.; Caroline
Mary O'Connor, B.C.L.; Daniel E. O'Connor;
Michael Thomas O'Connor, B.C.L.; Kevin P.
6 Floinn; Amhlaoibh 6 Loinsigh; Garrett A,
O'Reilly, B.C.L.; Michael Owens, B.C.L.; Michael
D. Peart; Patrick J. Reidy, B.G.L.; Michael Chris
topher Reilly; Denis F. Shaw, B.C.L.; Francis
Sowman, B.A. (Mod.), LL.B.; Anthony S. Taaffe;
and Ernest Francis Scott Williams.
48 candidates attended; 44 passed.
On the combined results of the Second and
Third Law Examinations the Council have awar
ded a
Silver Medal
to Margaret Burke-Staunton,
and
Special Certificates
to John D. Ross, Mary
Judith Baily, B.C.L., LL.B., and Margaret Patricia
Burnell, B.A. (Mod.), LL.B.
The
Guinness and Mahon Prize
has been
awarded to John Stephen Hannon, B.C.L.
The
O'Connor Memorial Prize
for 1970 has
been awarded to Mary Judith Baily, B.C.L., LL.B.
REVIEWS OF LAW BOOKS
T. M. Aldridge,
The Rent Control and Leasehold
Enfranchisement. Third edition; 141 pp. (London,
Oyez Publications, 1970; £2).
This work is
likely to prove to be more of
interest than of value to Irish practitioners because
the principles which govern rent control in Britain
are now substantially different to those which exist
here though obviously the judicial decisions on
the meaning of terms which exist
in both the
British and Irish legislations could be of consid
erable assistance to Irish practitioners. The section
of the book dealing with leasehold enfranchise
ment reveals that in the area of price for the
acquisition of
fee simple
the Irish provisions,
which in the case of dwellinghouses government
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