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Vol. 43

No. 2

THE

Tune,

1949

GAZETTE

of the

INCORPORATED LAW SOC IETY OF IRELAND

President

P

atrick

R.

B

oyd

Vice-Presidents

J

oseph

T

yrrell

J

oseph

B

arrett

Secretary

E

ric

A.

P

lunkbtt

.

FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL

M

ay

19TH, 1949.

The President in the Chair. Also

present: Messrs. J. Tyrrell, V.P., Joseph Barrett,

V.P., Sean (!) hUadhaigh, John J. Bolger, J. Travers

Wolfe, John D. O’Connell, Peter Woods, Desmond

R. Counahan, Patrick F. O’Reilly, Henry P. Mayne,

George A. Overend, Daniel O’Connell, James R.

Quirke, John P. Carrigan, Anthony J. Malone,

Thomas A. O’Reilly, Arthur Cox, Roger Greene,

William S. Hayes, William J. Norman, Dermot

P. Shaw.

The following was among the business

transacted

Budget Resolutions—re Stamp duties :

T

he

Council considered a report from a committee

on the Budget resolutions, and the President and

Secretary were appointed as a deputation to inter­

view the Revenue Commissioners with reference

to same.

Advertisements for sale o f property

containing references to costs :

T

he

Council considered a report from a committee

on this matter, and decided to make a

recommendation to the profession, which is printed

on this page.

Applications under sections 16 and 18 :

O

n

a report from the Court o f Examiners,

an

application from a law clerk for leave to be bound

under indentures of apprenticeship for three years,

under section 16, was granted. A similar application

from another law clerk was granted, and it was

decided not to oppose an application to the Chief

Justice under section 18 by the same law clerk

seeking

exemption

from

the

Preliminary

examination.

REFERENCES TO COSTS IN ADVERTISE­

MENTS FOR SALE OF PROPERTY

T

he

attention o f the Council has been drawn to

the form o f certain newspaper advertisements for

the sale of property inserted by solicitors and con­

taining references to the costs o f the conveyance

or lease. A practice is creeping in, generally in

the case of advertisements for the sale of newly

built houses by way o f sub-lease, o f including after

the price o f the house a statement that the stipulated

price is “ inclusive o f all costs,” or that “ the costs

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