GAZETTE
MARCH 1982
Practice Notes
Form of Execution Order
The attention of members is drawn to the necessity to
provide in Execution Orders for payment of interest at
the current rate. Practitioners are warned that some of
the printed forms of Execution Order at present in cir-
culation contain no provision for payment of interest.
Others provide only for payment of interest at a rate of
4%, whereas interest is now payable at 11%.
Judgment Papers in Circuit Court
The County Registrars Association have confirmed to
the Society that they have no objection to the use of the
new printed Composite Form of Judgment Papers
which embodies all previous forms with the exception of
the Execution Order. Members are warned that this
view is not binding on all members of the Association,
and if there is difficulty, it is recommended that
members should raise the matter with their local Bar
Association.
For Your Diary . . .
28 - 29 April, 1982. Chartered Institute of Arbitrators
(Irish Branch).
2 Day Course in Arbitration.
Jury's Hotel, Dublin.
Course Fee: £90.00.
12-31 July, 1982. Centre for Commercial Law Studies.
Queen Mary College (University of London).
Commercial Law Summer School, 1982.
Programme and full details available from Centre for
Commercial Law Studies.,
339 Mile End Road, London El 4 NS.
Tel: 031-980 4811
"The Motorist and the Law" Seminar
30th January, 1982, Blackball Place.
The Attorney General, Mr. Peter Sutherland, S.C. (centre) with Mr. Dermot Ryan
(left), Claims Manager, Royal Insurance Group and Mr. Michael P. Houlihan,
Senior Vice-President, Incorporated Law Society.