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GAZETTE

DECEMBER 1988

SOLICITORS

GOLFING SOCIETY

International (Tom Shaw) Prize

The Presidents Prize was played at

Mullingar Golf Club on the 9 th

September 1988, the following are

the results:

Winner:

Patrick Tracy 15-44 pts.

Runner up:

John O'Donnell

13-41 pts.

Third:

Gerry Sheehan 17-40 pts.

Ryan Cup (Handicap 13 over)

Winner:

Denis McDowall 14-40 pts.

Runner up:

Tom D u f f y 1 3 - 39 pts.

Director Generals Cup

Eamonn Carolan

9 - 34 pts.

Winner:

(Handicap

12 and

under)

Noel O'Mara

12-40 pts.

Runner

up:

Brian O'Sullivan

6 - 39 pts.

First

Nine:

Eugene Cush

Second

Nine:

David Dillon

9 - 22 pts.

14-21 pts.

(Last Six) Best score

30 miles

and

over:

Brendan Duke

9 - 38 pts.

Three

Cards

drawn

by

Lot:

Patrick Carolan

Ninety-three players competed.

International Match

Solicitors Golfing Society

-v-

Law Society Golf Club

The annual match be tween the

Go l f i ng Soc i e ty and the Law

Society Golf Club (England and

Wales) took place on the 12th &

13th September at A l wood l ey and

Fulford Golf Clubs in Yorkshire.

The Irish t e am was royally

entertained and, no doubt, as a

result emerged victorious by a

single point taking home to these

s ho r es t he Pe r pe t ual Trophy

donated to the event last year by

Brian Petifor.

The teams representing both

countries were:

I r e l a n d :

Cy r il

Os b o u r ne

(Captain),

Gerry Walsh, Cyril Coyle,

Richard Bennett, Bernard Jordan,

Owen O'Brien, Bill Jolley, Brian

O'Brien, David Walsh, Tommy

O'Reilly, Padraig Gearty, John

Bourke.

En g l a n d: Eric Auckland, David

Barker, Alan Bull, John Jenkins,

Craig Mitchell, And r ew Rudkin,

Mi chael Harvey, Pat Hill, Ian

Newton, Henry Marshall, Brian

Petifor, Bev Charles, Nick Stones.

Richard Bennett

Secretary

LAW

SCHOOL

TUTORS

T he L aw S c h o ol w o u l d

be p l ea s ed t o hear f r om

p r a c t i t i o n e rs w h o w o u l d

be ava i l ab le t o t u t o r on

t h e A p p r e n t i c es

P r o f e s s i o n al Co u r s e.

T h o se i n t e r e s t ed s h o u ld

c o n t a c t :

PROFESSOR WOULFE

in t he Law School

Tel.: 7 1 0 7 11

GUIDE TO

PROFESSIONAL

CONDUCT

OF

SOLICITORS

Available f r om The Society

at

£ 1 0 . 00 each

Cor respondence

12 October 1988

Mr. James J. Ivers,

Director General,

The Law Society,

Blackhall Place,

Dublin 7.

POWER OF ATTACHMENT

FINANCE ACT 1988

Dear Mr. Ivers,

I w i sh to refer again to your further

letter of 27 July last and reminder

of 9 September in relation to the

power of attachment provided for

in the Finance Act, 198.

I can c o n f i rm t h a t mon i es

received by a solicitor for a client

and held by him in a client account

prior to paying the net proceeds to

a financial institution on foot of a

prior undertaking to the institution

(as part of, and in accordance with,

the normal arrangements under

wh i ch the transaction giving rise to

such monies is being effected) will

not be deemed by the Revenue

Commissioners as a debt due by

t he s o l i c i t or f or a t t a c h m e nt

p u r p o s es

and t he

Revenue

Commissioners will not seek to

attach such monies.

I hope that this clarifies the

position for you: the delay in

replying, due to pressure of official

business, is regretted.

Yours sincerely,

Ray MacSharry T.D.

Minister for Finance,

Dublin 2.

ADM I N I STRAT I ON

OF ESTATES

Simple Guidelines

Copies of the Booklet are

available f r om the Society

at

£3 . 00 incl. postage

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