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GAZETTE

Sale and the nature of the requisitions on title which

ought to be raised.

Time perhaps militated somewhat against their use-

fulness but they were undoubtedly a beneficial exercise

and afforded some of the younger members the oppor-

tunity to elicit from their senior colleagues a little of

the learning which only years of hard earned experience

might otherwise have gained them.

The lectures apart, there was of course ample oppor-

tunity for a little conviviality and so whether the lectures

or the attendance figures or even just the fun were

the criteria the Seminar was an unqualified success.

1976/77 COMMITTEE OF THE SOCIETY

OF YOUNG SOLICITORS

The Officers of the Committee of the Society of

Young Solicitors for 1976/77 are as follows :

Chairman

: Derek Greenlea.

Treasurer

: Mary Finlay.

Secretary :

Aine Hanley.

Committee

Members

: Maeve Breen, Michael Car-

rigan, Rory Conway, Glare Gusack, Terence

Dixon, Andrew Donnelly, John Glackin, Wil-

liam E^rley, Michael Hayes, George Mills, Tom

O'Connor, Norman Spendlove.

PRESENTATION OF PARCHMENTS

The next Presentation of Parchments will take place

on Thursday, 2nd December, 1976, at 4.00 p.m.

Apprentices, whose indentures have expired and who

have passed all the Society's examinations and wish to

receive their parchments, should lodge with the Society

on or before 19th November, 1976

(1) Completed form AE 5,

(2) Full name and address in Irish and English.

(3) £40.00 admission fee,

(4) Dates of passing Law Society's examinations.

Please note that no applications will be accepted after

19th November, 1976.

CHANGE IN PARTNERSHIP

TAKE NOT I CE that the Partnership subsisting between

FRANC IS A. J. O ' HARE, MI CHAEL B. KELLY and

R I CHARD KN I GHT practising as W. G. Bradley &

Sons, Solicitors, at 11, Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin,

has been dissolved by mutual consent as and from the

eighth day of July, 1976, and as from which date the

said practice shall he carried on by the continuing

partners, Francis A. J. O ' Ha re and Richard Knight at

11, Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin. The retiring partner

shall as and from the said date carry on practice as a

Solicitor at 10, Proby Square, Blackrock, Go. Dublin.

REPRESENTATIVE BODY

OF THE

CHURCH OF IRELAND

SOLICITOR

Applications are invited for the post of full-time law

agent to the Representative Church Body.

Further information and application forms may be

obtained from the Secretary, Church of Ireland House,

Church Ave., Rathmines, Dublin 6.

The closing date for receiving applications is 1st

December, 1976.

SEPTEMBER 1976

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Autumn Seminar

The Autumn Seminar will be held in the Ardree Hotel,

Waterford on Saturday, 6th November and Sunday,

7th November, 1976 under the general heading of

Developments in Conveyancing, Probate and the Admin-

istration of Estates.

The Programme will be as follows :

Saturday, 6th November

10.00 a.m. — The effect on Conveyancing practice of

the new Law Society Contract for Sale

and the Family Home Protection Act

1976.

Frank Daly - Solicitor

2.30 p.m. — The Drafting of Wills.

Robert Johnston - Solicitor

4.30 p.m. — Returns and Assessments under the

Capital Asquisitions Tax Act 1976.

James J. Geoghegan, B.L.

Capital Taxes Branch of the

Revenue Commissioners

Sunday, 7th November

11.00 a.m. — Current problems in Probate Procedure.

Eamonn Mongey, B.L.

Assistant Probate Registrar.

TRIP TO LUXEMBOURG

The Society has organised a visit to the European Court

on the 18th/19th November. The programme will in-

clude an introduction to the Court and its procedures,

attendance at a session of the Court, meeting with

officials of the Court and lectures on certain aspects

of EEC Law with particular emphasis on recent legis-

lation and judgments. It is hoped that this programme

will enable participants to familiarise themselves with

the Court, its officials and procedure and up-date their

knowledge of certain areas of EEC Law.

Arrangements have been made for participants and

their travelling companions to visit Paris for the week-

end before returning to Ireland.

Full details have been circulated to all members of

the Incorporated Law Society.

SOLICITORS

ARTHUR COX & CO., wish to engage two additional

Solicitors for their Commercial Department. Excellent

salary and prospects will be offered to the successful

applicants who should have at least two years' ex-

perience in Company/Commercial Law.

Applications with full details of career to date may be

addressed in strict confidence to :

JOHN C. FISH,

Arthur Cox & Co.,

4 2 / 4 5 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2.

THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF

IRELAND

DINNER DANCE

THURSDAY, 25th NOVEMBER,

Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin

Dancing 8.30 p.m. to 2.00 a.m.

Dinner 9.30 p.m.

Tickets on Sale at the Bookstall,

Shelbourne Hotel

Table Reservations Through Hotel Only

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