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NOVEMBER, 1910]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

153

Examination Regulations.

THE attention of intending candidates for the

Intermediate and Final Examination is drawn

to the fact that the new regulations applicable

to those examinations come into operation at

the Final Examination to be held in January,

1911, and at the Intermediate Examination

to be held in July, 1911. The Intermediate

Examination to be held in March, 1911, will

be under the regulations hitherto in force,

and the course will be the same as that at

the October, 1910, Intermediate Examina

tion. Under the new regulations, at the

January, 1911, Final Examination, and at

all

subsequent Final Examinations,

the

Examination will last for three days, each

day from 10 o'clock, a.m., to 1 o'clock, p.m.,

and from 2 o'clock, p.m., to 5 o'clock, p.m.

In the Practice Course there will be six

papers, each containing five questions, and

in the Theory Course there will be three

papers each containing ten questions. The

subject of Book-keeping is eliminated from

the Final Examination Course.

At the July, 1911, Intermediate Examina

tion, and at all subsequent Intermediate

Examinations,

the Examination will

last

during one day, from 10 c'clock, a.m., to

1 o'clock, p.m., and from 2 o'clock, p.m.,

till 5 o'clock, p.m. There will be three

papers, one

in Practice, containing seven

questions, one in Book-keeping, containing

five questions, and one in Theory, containing

ten questions.

Particulars as

to the subjects for both

Examinations

can

be

obtained

in

the

Secretary's Office..

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Dates of Examination.

THE following are the dates of the January,

1911, Examinations :—

January

2nd

and

3rd—Preliminary

(notice to be lodged before December

4th).

January 4th, 5th and 6th—Final (notice

to be lodged before December 7th).

Solicitors' Benevolent Association.

A meeting of the Directors was held upon

the 2nd October.

The Secretary reported having received

£23 2s. Od., in annual subscriptions since the

last meeting, making the total for the year

of £549 3s. Od.

Grants were made to applicants amounting

to £60.

Mr. Daniel O'Connell, Solicitor, Dundalk,

joined the Association since last meeting.

ALL communications connected with THE

GAZETTE (other than advertisements) should

be addressed to the Secretary of the Society,

Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin.

THE GAZETTE will accept advertisements for

sale and purchase of property, loans, securities

offered, and money for investments on mort

gages, partnerships, clerkships, and generally

such advertisements as would be of service to

the members of the Society and theProfession.

Communications as to advertisements should

be addressed to Messrs. Hely's Ltd., 28

Dame Street, Dublin.