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Besides such delay and inconvenience both to

solicitors and the Registry officials, such rejections

may involve practitioners in serious liability to

their clients, inasmuch as, in the interval between

the rejection of the Dealing and its re-lodgment

in proper form, their clients may lose priority on

the Register, or be obliged to take land subject

to a new charge or burden owing to the lodgment

arid registration of another dealing creating such

charge or burden before the relodgment of the

rejected Dealing when perfected.

Practitioners are accordingly requested to have

regard to the several instructions in the Memor

andum and to the appropriate Statutory Rules

when preparing documents for registration.

DISTRICT COURT RULES

(No. 1)

1945.

THE attention of solicitors is directed to the above

rules which were made on 22nd June, 1945. The

new rules enable District Justices to order that

service of civil processes may be effected either by

registered or ordinary prepaid post, if satisfied

that none of the modes of service prescribed by

Rule 74 of the District Court Rules, 1926, is

reasonably practicable.

RESTRICTIONS OF RENTS

AMENDMENT ORDER

BY Emergency Powers (No. 313) Order, 1944

(Amendment) Order, 1945, the Government has

amended the Emergency Powers (No. 313) Order,

1944, which came into operation on 8th February,

1944, and brought under control premises not

already controlled by the Increase of Rent Acts.

Copies of the amending Order are not yet available

but it is understood that they will be on sale at an

early date at

the Government Publications

Office, College Street, Dublin.

FUNDS IN COURT.

THE Registrar of Wards in Court has published

a notice directing the attention of Committees

of estates of Wards of Court and Guardians of

Fortunes of Minors to the necessity of revising

the lists of investments in which their Wards are

interested. The notice directs particular attention

to short-dated trustee stocks which at present

stand above par. In the case of such stocks it is

reasonable to expect a loss of capital and income

based on present values at the redemption dates.

OBITUARY.

MR. MICHAEL C. BURKE, Solicitor, died at

Milford House, Limerick, on 26th March, 1945.

Mr. Burke, who was formerly a Barrister, was

admitted a Solicitor in Trinity Sittings, 1921, and

practised at Limerick under the style of Kenny &

Burke.

MR. PATRICK CAMPBELL, Solicitor, died at his

residence, Brampton, Sutton, Co. Dublin, on

21st June, 1945.

Mr. Campbell served his apprenticeship with

the late Mr. Thomas J. S. Harbison, Cookstown,

was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1908, and

practised at 33 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin,

up to the year 1933, when he retired.

MR. JAMES J. DUDLEY, Solicitor, died at his

residence, "Garland," Mallow, on 3rd July, 1945.

Mr. Dudley served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. Edward O'Connor, Mallow, was admitted

in Michaelmas Sittings, 1893, and practised at

Mallow, under the style of O'Connor & Dudley.

MR. CHARLES W. RUSSELL, Solicitor, died at his

residence, 44 Wellington Road, Dublin, on 18th

July, 1945.

Mr. Russell served his apprenticeship with the

late Mr. William Houghton Russell, Dublin, was

admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1895, and prac

tised at 19 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin, as

senior partner in the firm of Messrs. W. J.

Shannon & Co. up to the year 1943, when he

retired.

MR. GEORGE CROWLEY, Solicitor, died at his

residence, The Cottage, Willbrook Road, Rath-

farnham, Dublin.

Mr. Crowley served his apprenticeship with

Mr. John Cusack, Dublin, was admitted in Easter

Sittings, 1927, and practised at 3 Lower O'Connell

Street, Dublin, as a partner in the firm of Messrs.

Crowley, Bolger & Cusack.

MR.

JOHN J. BEATTY, Solicitor, died at his

residence, Tullyvin, Merrion Road. Dublin, on

29th July, 1945.

Mr. Beatty served his apprenticeship to the

late Mr. John Ruckley of Dublin, was admitted

in Michaelmas Sittings, 1891, and practised as

senior partner in the firm of Messrs. Vincent &

Beatty, at 62 and 63 Dame Street, Dublin.

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