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SCHEDULE.

1. Registered Owner

MICHAEL MULLIN

Folio number 8507

County Mayo

Lands of Creevagh South in the Barony of

Kilmaine containing 53. or. 3zp.

2. Registered Owner

RODY CLEARY

Folio number 22014

County Tipperary

Lands of Knigh in the Barony of Lower Ormond

containing 463. ar. 3ip.

3. Registered Owner

JOSEPH FREEHILL

Folio number 21631

County Cavan

Lands of Killygreagh in the Barony of Tully-

hunce containing 43. or. 23p.

4. Registered Owner

JAMES GUIRKE or GUIRK

Folio number 8850

County Meath

Lands of Dromone containing iya. ir. 3op. and

lands of Galmoystown containing iya. ir. 3op.

both situate in the Barony of Fore.

SOLICITORS PRACTISING

WITHOUT CERTIFICATES.

CASES have been reported to the Council of solicitors

who have practised or are practising without

certificates and they wish to draw the attention

of members and of Bar Associations to the following

provisions of the Solicitors Act 1954.

3.—In this Act " unqualified person " means—

(a)

solicitor who is not a solicitor qualified to practise

or

(b)

a person who is not a solicitor.

55.—(i) An unqualified person shall not act as a solicitor.

(2) A person who contravenes subsection (i) of this

section shall without prejudice to any other liability or

disability to which he may be subject be guilty of an

offence under this section and shall be liable—

(a)

on conviction thereof on indictment to im

prisonment for a term not exceeding two years or,

at the discretion of the Court to a fine not

exceeding two hundred pounds or to both

such fine and such imprisonment or,

(b)

on summary conviction thereof to imprisonment

for a term not exceeding six months or at the

discretion of the Court to a fine not exceeding

fifty pounds or to both such fine and such

imprisonment.

(3) A person who contravenes subsection (i) of this

section in relation to a court of justice shall also

be guilty of contempt of that court and shall be

punishable accordingly.

57.—(i) Where a solicitor acts as a solicitor while he is not a

solicitor qualified to practise, costs in respect of

anything done by such solicitor so acting shall not

be recoverable in any action suit or matter by such

solicitor or any person claiming through or under

him.

(2) Nothing in subsection (i) of this section shall affect

any indemnity which a client of a solicitor has

under an order of any court in respect of costs

awarded under the order, to the extent (if any)

to which the client may have paid such costs to the

solicitor at the date ofthe order.

SOLICITORS' GOLFING SOCIETY.

THE Society's Spring outing was held at Port-

marnock on Thursday, April 26th, the entries from

the city and country were satisfactory notwith

standing rather unfavourable weather conditions.

The following were the prize winners :—

The Golfing Society Challenge Cup with the

prize of the Captain (Mr. T. F. McKeever), D.

Lynch (3) three down. Runner-up R. J. Tierney (16)

six down.

St. Patrick's Plate (Handicaps 12 and under),

D. M. Murphy (6) seven down.

Veteran's Cup :

E. Walshe (6) eight down.

The remaining prize winners were D. Guinan

first nine three down. S. V. Crawford second nine

one down.

Special Prizes :—J. H. Crawford, W. Tormey

and G. McGrath.

At dinner in the club-house Mr. Dermot P. Shaw,

President of the Law Society, proposed the toast

of the Captain, who replied. The toast of the guests

was proposed by Mr. T. A. O'Reilly and Mr. John

Coleman, B.L., Captain of the Bar Golfing Society,

replied.

The Inter-Provincial competition for the enter

prise trophy was held at Killarney on Saturday,

May 12th, at the invitation of the Kerry Solicitors'

Association. Munster won the competition and

Ulster and Leinster took second and third place

respectively. The best individual score was that

of Mr. John Boston (3), Belfast, with 37 points.

A competition between this Society and the Bar

Golfing Society has been arranged for Saturday

28th July, 1956, at Baltray and intending competitors

are requested to give their names to the Hon. Sec.

of their Society as early as possible. It is proposed

to hold a foursome competition in the morning

and a four-ball in the afternoon. There will be a

draw for partners and opponents save where

players otherwise arrange. There will be a dinner

in the club-house at the conclusion of the com

petition.

A meeting of the Society will be held in the

autumn for the President's Prize and subsidiary

competitions.

Particulars will be circulated to

members in due course.