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TRANSPORT AND TRA FFIC

S

ubject

M

atter

and

R

eferen ce

N

umbers

Air Navigation fees, Personnel Licensing—65/1951.

Carriage of Wheat—245 /1951:

Customs, Free Airport—Extension of Laws—60/1951. 240/1951 .

Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland) Loan £200,000—

107/1951.

Road Vehicles (Additional Index Mark)—229/1951.

Shipping Crew Accommodation—95/1951.

Turf Development Act 1946, Transport Works—202/1950,

203/1950.

THE REGISTER

Section A.

W

anted

Conveyancing Clerk for large city office. Apply with

full particulars, stating experience and salary required to—

Box No. A 132.

Experienced Lair Clerk

R

equired

for Solicitor’s Office 20 miles from Belfast. Ex­

perience in Conveyancing and Land Registry Practice essential.

Salary £5 per week increasing according to experience and

ability. Applications (with copy references) to Box No. A133.

Section C.

F

or

S

ale

:—English and Empire Digest complete, with all

cumulative supplements up to and including 1950. Apply

W. E. O’Brien & Co., Solicitors, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork.

LIBRARY

T

h e

Library will be closed for extensive alterations

and repairs during the month of September. The

Librarian will facilitate members who wish to borrow

books urgently, provided they send him a letter

to that effect.

LEGAL LITERATURE OF THE

MONTH

A selection of articles from periodicals.

Tan1 Times,

Ju ly 6th.—“ Completion and Income

Tax ”—“ Easements by implied re­

servations—in

re

Webb.”

Ju ly 13 th.—“ Costs in remitted actions ”

“ Council of Law Society—opinions

on conveyancing matters.”

Ju ly 20th.—“ Evidence ” ;

“ Anti­

cipated proceedings ” —The Lease­

hold Property (Temporary Pro­

visions) Act, 19 51.”

Ju ly 27th.—“ Rectification o f register ” ;

“ Punishment for motoring offences.”

August 3rd.'— The dual aspect of

misrepresentation.”

Solicitors’ Journal,

July 7th.— Solicitors—Trustees

of charitable institutions—rights of

charging.”

“ The Leasehold Property Act, '1971

— I . ”

Ju ly 14th.—“ Wives’ rights in property

in joint names ” ; “ The Leasehold

Property Act, 19 51—II ” ; “ Annual

General Meeting o f the Law Society.”

Ju ly 21st.—“ Covenants in mortgage

instruments ” ;

“ The Leashehold

Property Act, 19 51—III.”

July 28th.—“ Costs in criminal and

magisterial

proceedings—- I ” :

“ Adoption o f children ” ; “ Origina­

ting summonses for construction ot

written documents—parties costs ” ;

“ Agents and illegality.”

August 4th.—“ Infants settlements ” ;

“ Costs in criminal proceedings ” ;

“ Rent control ” ; “ Widow’s char­

ter.”

August n th .— “ Liability for the

malting up and repair of highways ” ;

“ Report o f the Committee on in­

testates’ succession—I ” ;

“ Rent

control

and

onus

probandi ” ;

“ Solicitors’ entertainment expenses

allowed for income tax purposes

.

(Bentleys’

Stokes

&

Lowless

v.

Betlson).”

The Solicitor,

July—“ Attornment clause in mortgage

deeds ” ;

“ Misrepresentation by

agents

“ Some recent problems

in the conflict o f laws ” ; “ The

prevention o f crimes.”

August.—“ Implied

reservation

of

easements

re

Webb ” ; “ Liability of

agents for breach o f warranty of

authority ” ;

“ Strict liability in

nuisance ? ” ;

“ The Leasehold

Property Act, 19 51.”

Taw Society’s

(

Tondon

)

Gazette,

January—“ Law

reporting—the need for improve­

ment ” ;

“ A Solicitor’s office—

discharge o f work and avoidance of

wasted effort.”

March—“ Special General Meeting ” ;

“ Another solicitor’s office ” ; Soli­

citors’ undertakings.

April—“ Parliamentary procedure ” ;

“ Royal Commission on the taxation

o f profits and income ” ; “ Solicitor’s

office—some further notes ” ; “ Sta­

tute Law Committee.”

May—“ On starting a practice ” ;

“ Taxation of trading profits—Report

of the Tucker Committee.”

June—“ The President’s address to

students ” ;

“ Taking an articled

clerk.”