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Vol. 57
No. 6
DECEMBER
1962
THE GAZETTE
of the
INCORPORATED
LAW
SOCIETY
OF
IRELAND
Prtsidtnt
FRANCIS J. LANIGAN
Vice-Prssidtnts
DESMOND J. COLLINS
PATRICK O'DONNELL
Stcretary
ERIC A. PLUNKBTT
FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS
CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE
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Practising Certificates
1963-64
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51
"Election of President and Vice-Presidents
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52
Ordinary General Meeting
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52
Meetings of the Council
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Sub-sale by Purchaser Costs
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58
Solici'tor instructed for proceedings to upset Deed
approved by his partner
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Committees of the Council
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59
Extraordinary members of the Council
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59
Compensation Fund Report
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59
Society's Dinner Dance
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59
Examination Dates
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59
Estate Duty Accounts. Avoiding delay
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59
Registry of Deeds (Fees} Order,
1962
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61
Book Review
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The Registry
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62
Missing Land Certificates
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PRACTISING CERTIFICATES 1963-64
(1) Members are reminded that practising certifi
cates for the year to end ;th January, 1964 should
be taken out on or about the 6th January, 1963 and
not later than 5th February, 1963 in order to take
effect as a qualification to practise from January 6th.
(2) Under the provisions of the Solicitors Acts,
1954-60 the declaration to be lodged with the Society
on applying for a practising certificate shall be
completed and signed by the applicant personally
unless the Registrar, on the ground of illness or
some other sufficient cause, dispenses with personal
signature of the declaration. Dublin agents of country
solicitors should therefore take up the declarations
in good time and forward them to their corres
pondents for signature.
(3) The amount of the registration fee and
Compensation Fund contribution is as follows :—
(a)
If the certificate is issued within three years
from date of admission, £11 for a Dublin
solicitor and £8 for a country solicitor.
(V)
In any other case,
£26
for a Dublin solicitor,
£23 for a country solicitor.