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• GAZETTE

JANUARY/FEBRUARY 1988

Pract ice

Notes

Applications to be appointed

Notaries Public

Practitioners are requested to note

the following requirements when

l odg i ng a p p l i c a t i o ns for t he

appointment of Notaries Public.

The certificate signed by six

solicitors certifying the need for a

Notary Public in the applicant's

area should not be signed by any

solicitor from the applicant's firm

and by not more than one solicitor

from each of the other firms. •

(Supreme Ct. Office).

LAW SOCIETY

LIBRARY SERVICES

CHARGES FOR DOCUMENT SUPPLY

As f r om

15th February, 1988

the following charges will apply to

the Library Photocopying Service:

Self-service photocopying in the Library: 10p per sheet

Requests received by telephone/telex/fax/post for copies of Law

Reports, judgments, legislation, articles, precedent forms, etc. will

be subject to a £5.00 handling charge,

and

a photocopying rate of 15p per sheet plus £1.00 packing and

postage or, in the case of a fax transmission,* a fax rate of £1.00

per page received and sent.

Requests for copies of caselaw, legislation, articles on a particular

subject which necessitate the library staff carrying out subject

searches in Digests/Indexes will incur an additional £5.00 search fee.

Where members do their own research in the library the only charge

will be the self-service photocopying charge of 10p per sheet.

*/t should be noted that fax transmission is particularly suited to

short items, of preferably not more than 5 pages.

Practice Direction

Common Law Motions

Where the Court on a motion for

judgment in default of Defence in

a c t i ons c l a imi ng un l i qu i da t ed

damages in tort or contract makes

an Order on consent or otherwise

extending the time for delivery of

Defence the applicant may also

request the Court to adjourn the

motion generally w i th liberty to

re-enter.

If no Defence is delivered within

the time fixed (or other further time

agreed between the parties) the

motion may be brought before the

Court on service of Notice of re-

entry and lodgment of a copy

thereof and of the original Notice

and Order in the Central Office

without the necessity of complying

again w i th the provisions of Order

27 r. 9(1) and (2) of the Rules of the

Superior Courts. •

LAW SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM

Sports Injuries and the Law

The above Symposium will take place at Blackhall Place,

between 7 . 30 - 10 . 00p .m.

on WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH 1988.

A panel of distinguished speakers is being engaged, and it is hoped

that the Symposium will be opened by the Minister for Youth and

Sport, Mr. Frank Fahy, T.D.

Members of the Profession who wish to attend this Symposium are

asked to write to:

Mr. C. Mahon,

Director Professional Services,

The Law Society, Blackhall Place, Dublin 7.

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