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International Bar Association

It was decided that the President for.the time being

should attend the loth Conference of the Inter

national Bar Association to be held at Mexico City

in 1964.

EXAMINATION RESULTS

On a report from the Court of Examiners the

Council declared the following results of the Book

keeping, and ist and 2nd Irish examinations held

in July, 1963.

Book-Keeping Examination

Passed with merit: i.

Francis P. Gleeson ;

z.

James

1ST. Dudley; 3. Denis J. Casey.

Passed:

Brendan P. Byrne, Thomas J. Colgan,

B.C.L.; Anthony E. Collins, B.A., B.Comm. ;

Stuart L. Cosgrave, Peter B. Fagan, Laurence A.

Farrell, Sarah M. Gallivan, John F. P. Glynn,

Declan J. Howley, Delphine A. C. Kelly, B.A. ;

Paul W. Keogh, Dermot Loftus, James J. Nestor,

Thomas A. O'Donnell, William F. O'Driscoll,

Bryan L. O'Flaherty, B.C.L.; Austin Turnbull,

Edmond M. Veale, B.C.L.

28 candidates attended; 21 passed.

First Examination in Irish :

Eric H. W. Bradshaw,

Scan P. Corrigan, Maeve T. Ua Dhonnchadha,

Andrew J. O. Donnelly, Andrew G. Ellerker,

Conor C. Foley, Desmond J. Houlihan, Harold S. H.

Jennings, Patrick J. Kevans, James D. Lavery,

Kieran M. F. Murphy, Francis J. O. McGuinness,

Donnchadh 6 Buachalla, Homan F. Potterton,

Michael C. Reilly, Nicholas K. Robinson, Charles

C. R. de Lacy Staunton, Angela M. Sweetman.

18 candidates attended ;

18 passed.

Second Examination in Irish :

William S. Barrett,

Anthony E. Collins, B.A., B.Comm. ; Thomas W.

Enright, Yvonne Fagan, Sarah M. Gallivan, Francis

P. Gleeson, William B. Glynn, Donnchadh D.

Lehane, Thomas A. Menton, Peter F. R. Murphy,

Thomas D. J. O'Brien, Bryan L. O'Flaherty, B.C.L. ;

Thomas J. O'ReiUy, John J. Rochford, B.C.L.;

lan A. Scott.

17 candidates attended ;

15 passed.

PROGRAMME OF LECTURES 1963/64

COURSE A.—Company Law.

50 Lectures delivered

as follows :—Michaelmas Sittings—20 ; Hilary

Sittings—20 ;

Easter Sittings—10.

Lectures

each Monday and Thursday at 2.15 p.m. save

where otherwise notified.

COURSE B.—Conveyancing Law and Practice and

Land Law, 50 lectures delivered as follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings—20 ; Hilary Sittings—20 ;

Easter Sittings—10.

Lectures each Tuesday

and Friday at 9 a.m. save where otherwise

notified.

COURSE C.—The Procedure and Practice of the

Courts, 50

lectures delivered as follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings—20 ; Hilary Sittings—20 ;

Easter Sittings—10.

Lectures each Monday

and Saturday at 9 a.m. save where otherwise

notified.

COURSE D.—Taxation including death duties, 50

lectures delivered

as

follows :—Michaelmas

Sittings—20 ;

Hilary Sittings—20 ;

Easter

Sittings—10.

Lectures each Wednesday at

9 a.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. save where

otherwise notified.

COURSE E.—Book-keeping, 50 lectures delivered as

follows :—Michaelmas

Sittings—20 ;

Hilary-

Sittings—20 ;

Easter Sittings—10.

Lectures

each Monday and Friday at 5.15 p.m. save

where otherwise notified.

COURSE F.—Probate and executorship

law and

practice, 50 lectures delivered as follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings—20 ;

Hilary Sittings—

20;

Easter Sittings—10.

Lectures

each

Tuesday and Friday at 2.15 p.m. save where

otherwise notified.

Students at Course A to F who fail to attend and

receive credit from the lecturer for at least 40 lectures

in each Course will not receive credit from the

Council and must repeat any Course missed.

COURSE G.—The rights, duties and responsibilities

of solicitors, 2 lectures. An apprentice, to obtain

credit, must attend both lectures. The dates on

which the lectures will be held will be announced

at a later date.

For a selection of recommended reading see the

published syllabus for the first, second and third

law, and book-keeping examinations. The lecturer

will not necessarily undertake to cover the entire

field in each subject, or lecture out of any particular

text book. He will advise the class as to its reading

and will assume that each student will have read on

the lines advised, in advance of each lecture, on the

subject matter of the lecture. The aim of lecturer

will be to guide students in their work and to

illustrate, explain and supplement their reading.

Fee—10 guineas for each Course except Course G

for which there is no fee.

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