JUNE, 1914]
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
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Co. Donegal.—At Lifford, July 16th, at
11 a.m.
Co. Londonderry.—At Deny, July 20th,
at 11.30 a.m.
Co. of the City of Londonderry.—At Derry,
July 21st, at 10.30 a.m.
Judges.—
The Right Hon. Lord Justice
Holmes, and the Hon. Mr. Justice Boyd.
REGISTRARS.—Valentine Holmes, Esq., 3
Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin ;
Cecil A. Boyd,
Esq., 66 Merrion Square, Dublin.
MUNSTER CIRCUIT.
Co. Clare.—At Ennis, Friday, July 3rd,
11 a.m.
Co. Limerick.—At Limerick, Tuesday, July
7th, 11 a.m.
Co. of the City of Limerick.—At Limerick,
Tuesday, July 7th, 11 a.m.
Co. Kerry.—At Tralee, Friday, July 10th,
3 p.m.
Co. Cork.—At Cork, Thursday, July 16th,
11 a.m.
Co. of the City of Cork.—At Cork, Saturday,
July 18th, 10.30 a.m.
Judges.—
The Right Hon. Mr.
Justice
Kenny and The Right Hon. Mr. Justice
Molony.
Registrars.—
E. H. Kenny, Esq., Marlfield,
Cabinteely, Co. Dublin ; and W. T. Sheridan,
Esq., 1 Elgin Road, Dublin.
CONNAUGHT CIRCUIT.
King's Co.—At Tullamore, Friday, July
3rd, at 11.30 a.m.
Co.
Leitrim.—At
Carrick-on-Shannon,
Monday, July 6th, at 3 p.m.
Co. Sligo.—At Sligo, Thursday, July 9th,
at 12 o'clock.
Co. Roscommon.—At Roscommon, Mon
day, July 13th, at 2.30 p.m.
Co. Mayo.—At Castlebar, Wednesday,
July 15th, at 12 o'clock.
Co. Galway.—At Galway, Monday, July
20th, at 3.30 p.m.
Judges.
—The Right Hon. the Lord Chief
Baron, and
the Right Hon. Mr.
Justice
Madden.
Registrars.
—Francis
Kennedy,
Esq.,
Marino Park, Blackrock ; W. H. Atkinson,
Esq., Nutley, Booteerstown, Dublin.
NORTH-EAST CIRCUIT.
Co. Meath.—At Trim, on Friday, July 3rd,
at 11.30.
Co. Louth.—At Dundalk, on Monday, 6th
at 11.30.
Co. Monaghan.—At Monaghan, on Wednes
day, 8th, at 11.
Co. Armagh.—At Armagh, on Friday, 10th,
at 11.
Co. Down.—At Downpatrick, on Tuesday,
14th, at 12.
Co. Antrim.—At Belfast, on Friday, Nth,
at 12.
Co. of City of Belfast.—At Belfast, on
Monday, 20th, at 11.
Judge.
—The Right Hon. Mr. Justice Dodd
Registrar.—
Huston Dodd, Esq., 94 Marl-
borough Road, Donnybrook, Dublin.
Recent Decisions affecting Solicitors.
(Notes of decisions, whether in reported or
unreported cases, of interest to Solicitors, are
invited from Memters.)
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (ENGLAND).
CHANCERY DIVISION.
(Before Astbury, J.)
Exparte
SCHOOL BOARD FOR LONDON.
May 1, 1914.—
Costs
—
Compulsory taking of
land
—
Payment of purchase money
into
Court
—
Application
for
payment
out—
Letters of administration—Lands Clauses
Consolidation Act,
1845.
In this case certain land was settled by the
Will of a testator, whc died in 1852, on E.
for life, with remainder to her children as
tenants in common in fee. During the life
of E. a part of the land was taken by the
London School Board in exercise of their
compulsory powers under the Lands Clauses
Act ;
the purchase money was paid into Court
and invested in £847 Consols.
E. died in
1911, having had six children. On a summons
taken out by two daughters who survived her,
an order was made that the fund in Court
should be divided into sixths, and one-sixth
paid to each of the applicants ;
one-sixth to
the legal personal representatives of each of
two sons, who had died in E.'s lifetime, and




