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The Solicitors’ journal,

May 26th.—“ Religion and

Custody.” ; “ Right to re­

enter part o f Agricultural

Holding.”

The Irish Jurist,

Easter Term, 1950—“ Furnished

Lettings and the Rent Acts.” ;

“ Compensation for damage to

property under the Malicious

Injuries Acts.”

International Law Quarterly,

April 1951.—“ Unifica­

tion of the Laws respecting

Negotiable Instruments.” ; “ Resul­

ting change o f Legitimate Minor’s

Domicile.”

The Conveyancer and Property Lawyer,

March-April,

1951.—“ Wills and the Settled

Land Trustees.”

The Law Quarterly Review,

April 1951.—“ Settled

Shares in a Company—Income

and Capital.” ;

“ Liability in

Negligence for False Statements.”

THIRD INTERNATIONAL

CONGRESS OF SOCIAL DEFENCE

T

he

Third International Congress o f Social Defence

will be held in San Marino from September 16th

to 22nd. In this context the term “ Social Defence ”

is used in its wide modern sense as referring to

the sphere of criminal law and the function of

the State in the repression o f crimes or anti-social

acts. Members who may wish to attend the Congress

may obtain further information from the Department

of External Affairs.

EXAMINATION RESULTS

At the Intermediate Examination for apprentices

to Solicitors held on the 21st and 22nd days of

May, 1951, the following passed the Examination.

Passedwith Merit:

1. Patrick C. Kilroy. 2. Charles

Hennessy. 3. Henry J. A. Lafferty. 4. Ernan Rory

O’Connor. 5. George H. Crawford. 6. Leo J.

Loftus.

7. Edward Anthony Cody.

8. Daniel

J. Courtney. 9. Patrick J. O’Connor.

Pass:

John Bailey, John K . Boland, Susanna

Bowler, Francis J. Plunkett Dillon, Robert

McGonagle, Margaret Magan, Thomas Mullaney,

Patrick B. Munnelly, Thomas Niall O’Byrne,

Brian K . Overend, Patrick Smyth.

Twenty-six candidates entered;

20 passed;

4 failed ; 2 did not attend.

The remaining candidates are postponed.

OBITUARY

M

r

. R

obert

M

ecredy

,

Solicitor, died on the 14th

November, 1950.

Mr. Mecredy served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. George A. Atkinson, Solicitor, Ennis­

killen, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1906, and

practised at Manorhamilton until 1943, and at

Enniskillen from 1940 until his death.

M

r

.

J

ohn

W.

S

impson

,

Solicitor, died on the 16th

December, 1950.

Mr. Simpson served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. W. C. Gillespie, Solicitor, Armagh, was

admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1899, and practised at

Armagh.

M

r

. J

ohn

J. R

ea

,

Solicitor, died on the 27th

January, 1951.

Mr. Rea served his apprenticeship with the late

Mr. Edward V. Hamilton, Solicitor, Aughnacloy,

was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1900, and practised

at Aughnacloy.

M

r

. G

eorge

C.

L

epper

,

Solicitor, died on the

29th January, 1951.

Mr. Lepper served his apprenticeship with Mr.

Alfred E. Brett, Solicitor, Belfast, was admitted in

Hilary Sittings, 1897, and practised at Belfast

until 1938.

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,

18 9 1 and 1942

NOTICE

Folio 186 L.S.D.

C

ity

of

D

ublin

Registered Owner :

A

nnie

L.

W

olfe

.

An application has been made by the registered

owner to the Registrar o f Titles for the issue of a

Certificate of Title in substitution for the Certificate

specified in the Schedule hereto, which, it is alleged,

has been lost or inadvertently destroyed.

The

Registrar of Titles will issue a duplicate Certificate

unless he is notified within 28 days from the date

of this Notice that the said Certificate of Title is

still in existence and in the custody o f some person

other than the above-named Registered Owner.

Any such notification should state the grounds

on which the Certificate in question is being held.

Dated this 28th day of June, 1951.

J

oseph

O’B

yrne

,

Registrar of Titles.

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