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Vol. 56

No. 2

JUNE

1962

THE GAZETTE

of the

INCORPORATED

LAW

SOCIETY

OF

IRELAND

President

GEORGE G. OVEREND

Vice-Presidents

FRANCIS J. LANIGAN

ROBERT McD. TAYLOR

Secretary

ERIC A. PLUNKBTT

FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS

CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE

Meetings of the Council

...

'Legal Implications of the Common Market

Government Programme of Law Reform ...

Solicitor acting in Conveyancing Transaction where

one of the parties is not represented ...

Debt Collecting Letters

...

The Circuit Court, Eastern Circuit

Notice

Presentation of Admission Parchments

County of Tipperary and Offaly (Birr Division)

Sessional Bar Association

Decisions of Professional Interest ...

International Faculty of Comparative Law

The Registry

Missing Land Certificate ...

Obituary

...

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL

MAY 24TH :

The President in the chair.

Also

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present, Messrs. Francis J. Lanigan, Brendan T.

Walsh, Dinnen B. Gilmore, James J. O'Connor,

' Edward Treacy, Augustus Cullen, Niall S. Gaffney,

1 6 Desmond Moran, T. V. O'Connor, Peter E.

O'Connell, James R. C. Green, R. A. French,

Eunan McCarron, William A. Osborne, John

16 Maher, Daniel J. O'Connor, Brendan A. McGrath,

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Robert McD. Taylor, John Carrigan, Thomas A.

O'Reilly, Peter D. M. Prentice, John J. Nash,

1 6 George A. Nolan, Cornelius J. Daly and Gerald

Goldberg.

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Legal Implications of the Common Market

The President stated that with the secretary he

had attended a meeting which had been called

by the Chief Justice to discuss the implications of

Ireland's proposed entry into the Common Market.

It had been agreed at the meeting that a series of

lectures should, if possible, be arranged in order to

disseminate information on the legal implications

of the Treaty of Rome and the European Court, and

it had been suggested that the Society and the

Benchers of King's Inns should arrange for and

sponsor the lectures. The Council approved of the