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The,Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[NOVEMBER, 1910

alter the whole thing. Whatever the reason,

the Local Government Board did publish a

new Order, in which they expressly provided

that a tenant from year to year, whether

holding under a statutory tenancy or other

wise, was not to be considered an owner or

lessee for the purposes of the scale of fees

they fixed. That Order was published on

the 6th of October of the present year.

That being so, could that new Order be now

used to cut down Mr. Gallagher's fees in

respect of the abstracts he had furnished on

behalf of tenants from year to year, long

before the Order. Having fully considered

all

the

facts, His Honor held that Mr.

Gallagher was right. Accordingly, in these

cases a decree for two guineas in each case

would be given.

Mr. Boyle said he had been instructed by

the Local Government Board to appeal if the

decision was adverse to his contention. He

would, therefore, ask that a decree be given

in one case and that the others be withheld.

Judgment was entered accordingly for the

plaintiffs

in this one case, and

the others

were adjourned pending appeal.

New Solicitors.

ADMISSIONS DURING AUGUST,

SEPTEMBER

AND OCTOBER, 1910.

Name

Doyle, John Thomas

Gait, William

Howard Curtis

Gillespie, Thomas ...

Victor

iMcGrath, Daniel J....

O'Shea, Michael

...

Stapleton, Cecil

George

Tiernan, Thomas J....

Served Apprenticeship to

Henry A. J. Drennan, Dublin,

and Thomas

J. Deering,

Dublin.

Hunt W. Leech, Coleraine.

M. A. Fenton.J Sligo, and

Alexander M. Lyons, Sligo.

John J. McDonald, Dublin.

Thomas Kelly, Kilrush.

George C. Stapleton, Dublin.

Patrick Tallan, Drogheda.

Winter Assizes.

THE Lord Lieutenant has made the following

orders with regard to the forthcoming Winter

Assizes :—

The Ulster Winter Assizes shall be held

at Belfast.

The County of Antrim,

the

County of the City of Belfast, the County of

Down, the County of Armagh, the County of

Monaghan, the County of Donegal, the County

of Londonderry, the County of the City of

Londonderry, the County of Fermanagh, the

County of Tyrone, and the County of Cavan

shall be united together, and form one

county under the name of the Ulster Winter

Assize County.

The Munster Winter Assizes shall be held

at Cork.

The County of Waterford, the

County of the City of Waterford, the County

of Kerry, the County of Cork, the County of

the City of Cork, and the County of Tipperary,

North Riding and South Riding, shall be

united together and form one county under

the name of the Munster Winter Assize

County.

The Leinster Winter Assizes shall be held

at the Commission Court, at Green Street,

Dublin. The County of Dublin, the County

of Kilkenny, Queen's County, King's County,

the County of Meath, the County of West-

meath, the County of Louth, the County of

Longford, the County of Wicklow, the County

of Kildare, the County of Wexford, and the

County of Carlow shall be united and form

one county under the name of the Leinster

Winter Assize County.

The Connaught Winter Assizes shall be

held at Limerick. The County of Leitrim,

the County of Galway, the County of Mayo,

the County of Rbscommon, the County of

Sligo, the County of Clare, the County of

Limerick, and the County of the City of

Limerick shall be united together and form

one county under the name of the Connaught

Winter Assize County.

Examination Results.

AT

the

Intermediate Examination

for

Apprentices to Solicitors, held upon the 10th

October, the following passed the Examina

tion, and their names are arranged in order

of merit :—

CLASS 1.

Daniel Kepple.

James J. O'Connor.

William S. McCullough.

Robert I. Archer ^

James Toner

(equal.

John P. Wray

J

1.

Martin J. Crotty.

8. Henry Robinson.

9. Charles T. Denroche.

Twelve candidates attended :

nine passed ;

three were postponed.