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scale set out in the Third Schedule to the Finance

Act, 1941 (No. 14 o f 1941).

SCHEDULE.

S

cale

op

R

ates

of

E

state

D

uty

.

Principal Value of the Estate

Rate

per cent,

of duty

£

£

Exceeding 2,000 and not exceeding 3,00a . .

I

3

,° ° ° „

if

5,00a

2

5,000 „

if

7

,

5

'00

3

if

7,500 „ . „

10,000

4

» 10,000 ,,

12,500

6

» 12,500 ,,

,,

,,

15,000

8

» 15,000 ,,

a

17,500

IO

fi

17,500 „

a

20,000

12

if

20,000 „

,,

a

25,000

14

if

25,000 „

a

30,000

l6

))

30,000 ,,

a

35,000

18

» 35,000 „

a

40,000

21

if

40,000 ,,

,,

a

45,000

24

ii

45,000 „

50,000

27

ii

50,000 „

,,

60,000

30

» 60,000 „

,,

75,000

33

if

75,000 „

„ 100,000

37

if

100,000 ,,

„ 150,000

41

if

150,000 ,,

,,

„ 200,000

45

a

200,000 „

,,

„ 250,000

49

a

250,000 ,,

53

Passed by Dail Eireami, 2nd May,

1951.

OBITUARY

M

r

. R

obert

T.

F

alkiner

died at his residence,

“ Ardmeen,” Blackrock, Co. Dublin, on the 14th

of March, 1951.

Mr. Falkiner served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Richard B. Falkiner, 9 Suffolk Street, was

admitted in Trinity sittings in 1926 and practised at

9 Suffolk Street under the style o f Hone & Falkiner.

M

r

. V

incent

P.

D

uffy

,

Solicitor, died at Letter-

kenny Hospital, Co. Donegal, on the 23 rd o f April,

1951.

Mr. Duffy served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. Edward J. Duffy, Kingscourt, Co. Cavan, was

admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1927, and practised

at Stranorlar under the style o f James Boyle & Co.,

and at Kingscourt under the style o f Edward J.

Duffy & Co.

M

r

. A

ylward

R.

O’C

onor

,

Solicitor, died at his

residence, Somerton Lodge, Dun Laoghaire, Co.

Dublin, on the 16th of May, 1951.

Mr. O’Conor served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Aylward O. B. O’Conor, 11 Hume Street,

was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1898, and practised

at 1 1 Hume Street in the firm o f O’Conor & Son

until 1915.

He was subsequently legal adviser

and a member o f the Board o f W. & R. Jacob Ltd.

M

r

. FI

enry

D.

K

eane

,

Solicitor, died at his resi­

dence, 22 John’s Hill, Waterford, on the 17th of

May, 1951.

Mr. Keane served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. Daniel Dunford, Waterford, was admitted in

Hilary Sittings, 1900, and practised at Waterford as

senior partner in the firm o f Henry Keane & Co.

M

r

. D

enis

J.

B

ergin

,

Solicitor, died at his residence,

28 Villiers Road, Rathgar, on the 20th May, 1951.

Mr. Bergin served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. William H. Dunne, 7 'Suffolk Street, was ad­

mitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1927, and practised

in the Legal Department, National Bank Ltd., 7

Suffolk Street.

THE REGISTER

Section A

R

equired

for Waterford City Office competent energetic Clerk,

knowledge of costs and conveyancing desirable. Salary ac­

cording to ability. Box No. A 130.

R

equired

principally for conveyancing, assistant solicitor with

5 to 12 years’ experience. Reply by letter only, giving detailed

particulars of education, experience and salary expected, to

Whitney, Moore & Keller, 46 Kildare Street, Dublin.

SOLICITORS’ GOLFING

SOCIETY

T

he

Solicitors’ Golfing Society held its Spring

meeting at the Curragh Golf Club (by kind

permission of the Captain and Committee) on

Sunday the 27th May.

The fixture, though marred to some extent by

unfavourable weather, proved very enjoyable and

was notable for the support accorded it by solicitors

outside Dublin, two coming all the way from

Longford to play for the numerous prizes.

These were won as follows :—

The Captain’s (Mr. K . Burke) Prize, W. A.

Menton;

Incorporated Law Society’s Challenge

Cup, K . Burke ; The Veterans’ Cup, R. A. Osborne

(Athy); St. Patrick’s Plate, W. J. Ryan (Abbeyleix).

The Society’s next fixture will be the Autumn

meeting at Portmarnock Golf Club (by kind per­

mission of the Captain and Committee), on Thursday

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