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Vol. 44

No. 4

THE

August,

1950

GAZETTE

of the

INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND

President

Vice-Presidents

Secretary

W

illiam

J.

N

orman

T

homas

A.

O ’R

eilly

E

ric

A.

P

lunkett

.

D

ermot

P. S

haw

FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL

J

uly

27TH.

The President in the Chair. Also

present: Messrs. Thomas A. O’Reilly, Dermot P.

Shaw, Francis J. Gearty, John J. Bolger, Henry

St. J. Blake, John R. Halpin, Derrick M. Martin,

William S. Hayes, George A. Overend, James R.

Quirke, Daniel O’ Connell, Louis E . O ’Dea, Sean

O hUadhaigh, Reginald J. Nolan, Gerald J.

O’Donnell, Patrick R. Boyd, James J. O’Connor,

Desmond R. Counahan, John Carrigan, John J.

Nash, Desmond Mayne, Arthur Cox, Joseph P.

Tyrrell, Patrick F. O’Reilly, Roger Greene, J.

Travers Wolfe.

The following was among the business trans­

acted :—

Applications under Sections 16 and 18

O

n

reports from the Court o f Examiners on an

application by a law clerk for leave to be bound for

three years only, under Section 16 and for exemption

from the Preliminary Examination under Section 18,

it was decided to grant the application under Section

16

and not to oppose the application to the chief

Justice under Section 18.

Another application by an intending apprentice

under Section 18 was considered. It was decided

to oppose the application.

Assistant in the Chief State Solicitor’s Office

T

he

Council considered a report from a Committee

on the terms o f an advertisement inviting appli­

cations-from solicitors for the position of Assistant

Solicitor in the office o f the Chief State Solicitor.

The Secretary was directed to write to the Minister

for Finance referring to the memorandum submitted

by the Society on 10th January last and to the reply

from the Department dated February 10th, and to

say that the matter was still under consideration by

the Council and that further representations would

be submitted, and that the Council consider the

salary now offered for the position now vacant

inadequate.

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