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MAY, 1911 ]

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

Committee Meetings,

THE following Committee meetings were held

during April:—

Gazette, 5th.

Parliamentary, 10th.

Costs, 10th.

House, Library and Finance, 20th.

Land Act, 26th.

Commissioner to Administer Oaths.

THE Lord Chancellor has appointed

the

following to be a Commissioner to administer

Oaths :—

Florence

A.

Greene,

Solicitor,

11

Wellington Quay, Dublin.

Obituary.

MR. MICHAEL E. O'BEIRNE, Solicitor, died

upon the 1st April, 1911, at Ashford, Co.

Wicklow.

Mr. O'Beirne, who served his apprentice

ship with his uncle,

the late Mr. M. J.

Hanmore, 2 Inns' Quay, Dublin, was admitted

in Hilary Sittings, 1902, and practised at

No. 2 Inns' Quay, Dublin, and at Bray, under

the style of M.

J. Hanmore, O'Beirne

and Co.

Irish Land Commission.

LAND PURCHASE ACTS.

'

A deputation from the Council have had

an

interview with Mr.

Justice Wylie

in

reference to the notice to Solicitors which

appeared in

the Legal Diary, upon

the

subject of having Schedules of Incumbrances

settled and listed without delay. As a result

of the discussion which took place at this

interview, the Council draw the attention of

members to the fact that purchase money

amounting to over £4,300,000 has been paid

into Bank (as to a very large portion thereof

within the last few months) to credit of

estates by the Land Commission, and waits

allocation. Rulings on title have been issued

in respect of this purchase money and with

a view to securing an early allocation of it,

and to prevent applications for the shortening

of times in notices prior to the Long Vacation,

the Council would impress on members the

desirability of having the queries on title

discharged with all possible expedition and

Final Schedules lodged, and in cases in which

titles have not been lodged, which would

appear to be the case in purchase money

amounting to over £150,000 which has been

brought to the credit of estates, it is essential

that such titles be brought in at once, so as

to enable the Land Commission to deal with

and distribute such purchase money.

The Council think it well that the pro

fession should also be informed that it is

advantageous

to

lodge

titles as soon as

possible after the lodgments of agreements

for sale, and not to wait until the receipt of

notice that advances have been sanctioned.

New Solicitors.

ADMISSIONS DURING APRIL, 1911.

Nattle

Served Apprenticeship to

Galbraith, Hugh

...

Francis

G. M'Keever,

Drogheda.

Hayes, Thomas Herbert William V. Seddall, 6

Weslmoreland Street,

Dublin.

Murray, Peter J.

... Charles J. Murray, 30

Parliament

Street,

Dublin.

Intermediate Examination,

THE

July Intermediate Examination

for

Apprentices will be held upon Monday, July

3rd (notice to be lodged on or before Friday,

16th June).

Trinity Sittings Lectures.

LECTURES will be delivered to the Senior

Class upon the subjects of Real Property,

Equity, and Conveyancing on the following

dates in Trinity Sittings, 1911 :—

June 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 21, 23, 27, 30.

Lectures will be delivered to the Junior

Class upon Common Law on the following

dates in Trinity Sittings, 1911 :—

June 1, 8, 12, 14, 15, 19, 26, 28.