THE GAZETTE
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Vol. IX, No. 3.]
July, 1915.
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FOR CIRCULATION
AMONGST MEMBERS.
Meetings of the Council.
June 2nd.
Four Courts V. A. D.
An application for the use of the Society's
Hall by classes of instruction of the Four
Courts Voluntary Aid Detachment was
granted.
Summons Servers.
A letter was read from the Game Protection
Association drawing attention to the fact
that in several Petty Sessions districts there
are no summons servers appointed by the
Justices.
It was
resolved
to write
the
Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks on the
matter.
June IQth.
Examinations.
The report of the Court of Examiners upon
the results of the May Preliminary and Final
Examinations wa& submitted and adopted.
Illegal Conveyancing.
A letter was read from a country member
giving particulars of a case in which a non-
professional person had prepared a deed of
transfer of land for remuneration.
It was
ordered that instructions be given for pro
ceedings for recovery of a penalty under
27 Victoria, Cap. 8.
Summons Servers.
A
letter was
read
in
reply
from
the
Registrar of Petty Sessions Clerks that he is
aware in some Petty Sessions Districts in
Ireland
there
are
no
summons
servers
appointed by the magistrates under statute,
and that magistrates are quite willing to
appoint qualified persons as"summons]scrvers,
but there are no applicants for the posts,
though means are taken by the Justices and
Petty Sessions Clerks to make the want of a
summons server known.
The matter was referred to the County
Courts Committee, and suggestions are in
vited from country members in reference
to it.
June 30lh.
Special Examiners.
The Council
re-appointed Mr.
C. H.
Denroche, B.A., LL.B., R.U.I , Solicitor, and
Mr. F. V. Gordon, B.A., ex-Scholar, T.C.D.,
Solicitor, as Special Examiners for 1916.
Legal Appointments.
Letters were read from the Under Secretary
for Ireland on behalf of the Lord Lieutenant,
from the Secretary of the Lord Chancellor,
and from the Secretary of the Lord Chief
Justice acknowledging the receipt of the
Report of
the Council
in
reference
to
Appointments to Legal Offices in Ireland.
Royal Commission on the Civil Service.
A
letter in
reply was read
from
the
Secretary of the Royal Commission on the
Civil Service stating that the Commission do
not propose
to
include
the Irish Legal
Departments in their inquiry.