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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland,

[JUNE, 1916

taxed by the Taxing Master. The appellant

taxed her

costs

before

the Recorder's

Registrar, who disallowed certain

items.

From his decision Miss Radcliffe appealed to

the Recorder, who affirmed his Registrar's

decision. The present appeal was taken from

the latter decision. During the course of the

arguments the Court raised the point that

these costs should not have been taxed by

the Registrar, but by the Taxing Master of

the High Court.

After discussion, and after conferring with

Master Kilbride, and having referred to the

case of

In re Hanafin, a Bankrupt

(1907),

2 I.R. 109, the Court discharged the order

appealed from, holding that the County Court

had no jurisdiction to tax the costs, which

were to be taxed by the officer of the High

Court, each side to abide its own costs of the

appeal.

New Solicitor.

THE following was admitted during May,

1916:—

jVff

me

Served Appren ticeshif to

Goff, Bartholomew John

John Gore, 6 Cavendish

Row, Dublin.

Intermediate Examination, July, 1916.

THE Intermediate Examination will be held

upon Monday, 3rd July, 1916, at 10 o'clock

a.m. Notices of intending candidates should

be lodged in the Secretary's Office not later

than Monday, 19th June.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.

Calendar of the Incorporated Law

Society,

1916,

'TpHE Calendar and Law Directoryt

*

published by the Society for 1916,

can be obtained in the Secretary'sfOffice,,

price 3s., or by post 3s. Sd.