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STANDING COMMITTEES
unless they can show special circumstances within
the meaning of the Rule—By order.”
A.
B. B
abington
,
Hon. Secretary.
Order LXV . Rule 25.
. . or on the application of the party to whom
such costs are directed to be paid, or if, under the
special circumstances of the case, the Court or a
Judge shall so think just, the Court or a Judge may
direct payment of a sum in gross in lieu of the costs
to be taxed.”
ENTRIES IN DIRECTORIES
I
n
the opinion of the Council there is no objection
to the insertion, whether for payment or not, of
the name, address and description of a solicitor in a
directory (including a local directory), provided
that it is open to the whole profession (or as the
case may be, to all local solicitors) and that the
announcement does not take the form or have the
appearance of an obvious advertisement for the
solicitor himself.
Examples of entries which in the view o f the
Council are objectionable are those which include
non-legal appointments, the name of any particular
client for whom the solicitor acts, types of legal
work which the solicitor is prepared to undertake,
such as conveyancing or advocacy, or the statement
“ Practising in Local Courts ” or the inclusion of
the names of firms for whom a solicitor acts as
professional agent.
In the opinion of the Council, entries should be
confined to the name and address of the solicitor or
firm together with the names of the individual
partners with their legal appointments, and such
postal information as may be necessary.
STATUTORY COMMITTEE
T
he
following members of the Council have been
appointed by the Chief Justice to constitute the
Statutory Committee for the year to end 23 rd
November, 1951 : Chairman, William J. Norman;
Henry St. J. Blake; Patrick R. Boyd; Arthur Cox;
Roger Greene; Daniel O’Connell; Sean O hUadhaigh.
COURT OF EXAMINERS
T
he
President, Roger Gi'eene ; the Vice-Presidents :
Niall S. Gaffney and Francis J. Gearty; the last
President, William J. Norman; Patrick
11
. Boyd,
Arthur Cox, Desmond Mayne, Patrick F. O’Reilly,
James R. Quirke.
49
Legal Education Comm ittee
T
he
Court
of
Examiners with Messrs. Barrett, Cox,
Greene and Quirke.
Legislation and Privileges Comm ittee
J
oseph
B
arrett
,
John J. Bolger, John R. Halpin,
Desmond Mayne, John J. Nash, Thomis A.
O’Reilly, George A. Overend, Dermot P. Shaw,
Joseph P. Tyrrell.
Cou rt and Offices Comm ittee
J
ohn
C
arrigan
,
Desmond R. Counahan, Arthur
Cox, Daniel O’Connell, James J. O’Connor, Gerald
J. O’Donnell, Patrick F. O’Reilly, Sean O
hUadhaigh, James R. Quirke.
Finance Comm ittee
H
enry
S
t
.
J.
B
lake
,
Patrick R. Boyd, William L.
Duggan, William S. Huggard, John J. Nash, John
S. O’Connor, Louis E. O’Dea, Patrick F. O’Reilly,
James R. Quirke.
Gazette Comm ittee
J
ohn
J.
B
olger
,
Laurence F. Branigan, William S.
Huggard, John R. Halpin, John S. O’Connor,
Louis E. O’Dea, Thomas A. O’Reilly, Maurice
Power, John J. Sheil.
The President, Vice-Presidents and -the last
President are ex-officio members of the Standing
Committees.
INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY
OF NORTHERN IRELAND
M
r
.
G
eorge
E.
W
arren
has been elected President
for the year 1950-51. The following are the extraord
inary members of the Council of this Society:
Messrs. Alexander S. Merrick, George Murnaghan,
Charles MacLaughlin, James C. Taylor.
SOUTHERN LAW ASSOCIATION
M
r
. T
imothy
A.
B
uckley
has been elected Presi
dent of the Association for the year 1950-51. The
following are the extraordinary members of the
Council of this Society: Timothy A. Buckley,
John K . Coakley, John F. Foley, Edmund Hayes,
Barry M. O’Meara.
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS
Stamp D u ty on Indentures o f Apprenticeship
To the Minister for Finance, 13 th December.
Q
uestion
: Deputy Peadar Cowan.
To ask the Minister for Finance if he will state'
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