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Vol. 41

No. 4

August,

1947

THE GAZETTE

of the

INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND

President:

H. ST. J. BLAKE

F'ice-PresiJents :

WILLIAM L. DUGGAN

JOHN J. BOLGER

Secretary :

ERIC A. PLUNKETT

FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL

JULY

lyth. The President

in

the chair: Also

present: Mr. William L. Duggan, Vice-President;

Senator L. E. O'Dea; Messrs. W.

S. Hayes,

J. S. O'Connor, T.D., P. F. O'Reilly, D.O'Connell,

J. R. Quirke, N. S. Gaffney, J. J. Smyth, D. P.

Shaw, J. Barrett, G. A. Overend, W. J. Norman,

A. Cox, J. P. Tyrrell, J. B. Hamill, J. Travers Wolfe,

R. A. Macaulay, Roger Greene, S. O hUadhaigh,

T. A. O'Reilly, R. J. Nolan, C. E. Callan, P.

O'Connor, P. R. Boyd.

The following was among the business transacted:

Applications under Sections 16 and 18

THREE applications from law clerks for leave to be

bound as apprentices for three years only, pursuant

to Section 16 were considered on reports from the

Court of Examiners and granted.

Six applications under Section 18 for exemption

from the Preliminary Examination were considered

on reports from the Court of Examiners.

In one

case it was decided to oppose the application for

exemption. In four cases it was decided to oppose

the application for total exemption but not to

oppose an application for a modified examination,

and in the remaining case it was decided not to

oppose the application for total exemption.

Apprentices' Applications

THREE applications from apprentices for leave to

present themselves for the Intermediate Examin–

ation in October next were considered and granted.

Application under Section 47

ONE application from a solicitor for liberty to take

out a practising certificate under Section 47 was

considered and granted.

SPECIAL EXAMINER IN LAW

MR. DANIEL J. O'CONNOR, LL.B., T.C.D., of 42/3

St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, has been appointed

Special Examiner in Law to the Society in place of

Mr. Joseph F. Shields, who has resigned. Mr.

O'Connor was admitted in Easter Sittings, 1930,

and until recently was Professor of Common Law

to the Society.