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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

QUNE, 1910

matter, and they had come to the conclusion,

and so reported, that it

is not desirable to

force any member of the profession to become

a member of the Society. They also thought

it would not do for them at all to give any

sanction to what might be considered to be

an approval of the certificate duty. They

had from time to time protested against the

imposition of this certificate duty, as they

considered it to be a most unjust and in

equitable charge upon the profession. There

fore, the Council could not do anything that

would in any way appear to give assent to

the duty, leaving out of consideration the

question whether the Treasury would consent

to the allocation in the manner suggested.

The Council, under

these circumstances,

could not report in favour of the proposal.

MR. BEATER asked if the Council had

ever taken any energetic independent action

to try to have the certificate duty taken off.

The

PRESIDENT

said

they

had

repeatedly taken action, and had had an

interview with a Chancellor of the Exchequer,

but without any result up to the present.

The proceedings'then terminated.

Meetings of the Council.

ith and 18th May.

Finance JBct (1909-10) 1910.

IT was resolved that the circulars issued to

the profession by

the Commissioners of

Inland Revenue relative to the new duties,

imposed by the Finance Act be referred to

the Costs Committee to report upon.

Conveyancing Bill.

Clause 13 of

the Conveyancing Bill, at

present before the House of Commons, was

discussed. Under this clause it is proposed

that contracts by a purchaser or lessee re

stricting his choice of a Solicitor shall, sub

ject to certain exceptions, be unenforceable.

The Bill was referred to the Parliamentary

Committee.

University College, Cork.

A report from the Court of Examiners,

expressing approval of the proposed syllabus

for the law. courses in University College,

Cork,

received

from

the Southern Law

Association, was adopted.

Land Commission Stamps.

It was resolved to request the Commis

sioners of Inland Revenue to make provision

for the sale of Land Commission Stamps in

the Land Commission Buildings, Upper

Merrion Street.

Council Meetings.

MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon

the following dates :—

June 1st, 15th and 29th.

July 13th and 27th.

Committee Meetings.

THE following Committee Meetings were held

during May :—

Gazette, 4th.

Costs, 10th.

Parliamentary, 26th.

Costs, 27th. "

Court of Examiners, 30th.

New Members.

THE

following

joined

the Society during

May :—

Bell, E. St. Clair, 20 Molesworth Street,

Dublin.

Campbell, Joseph, 16 Donegall Square,

South, Belfast.

Connolly, Martin J., Tullow.

Fisher, Alexander, Newry.

Gowan, Thomas J., 3 Upper Sackville

Street, Dublin.

Higgins, Alexander, 67 Mid. Abbey Street,

Dublin.

McCarroll, Hugh, Wicklow.

McSpadden, Wm. George, Rathfriland.

Proctor, James C. B., Limavady.

Thompson, Henry E.,

1 College Street.

Dublin.

Membership of the Society.

The

following amended Bye-laws were

adopted by the May Half-Yearly General

Meeting of the Society :—

3. The annual subscriptions to the Society