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Vol. 40

No. 4

August,

1946

THE GAZETTE

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INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND

president :

DANIEL O'CONNELL.

fice-PresiJents :

MATTHEW G. R. LARDNER.

ROGER GREENE.

Secretary : ,

ERIC A. PLUNKETT

FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL

JUNE

lyth. The President in the chair: Also

present: Mr.

Roger Greene, Vice-President;

Messrs. H. St. J. Blake, P. O'Connor, W. L. Duggan,

L. E. O'Dea, J. P. Tyrrell, P. R. Boyd, W. J. Nor–

man, W. S. Hayes, H. P. Mayne, J. R. Quirke, J. J.

Lynch, J. B. Hamill, A.

Cox, G. A.

Overend, J. J.

Dunne, H. O'Donnell, J. J. Bolger, C. G. Stapleton,

P. F. O'Reilly.

The following was among the business transacted:

Report of the Court Examiners on the First and

Second Irish Examinations and the Intermediate

Examination held

in June was considered and

adopted.

On

the

recommendation of

the Court of

Examiners, the Council granted Petitions and Memo–

rials under Section 16'from two law clerks seeking

permission

to be bound under

indentures of

apprenticeship for three years only.

Land Registry Costs

THE Council referred to a Committee the considera–

tion of the scale of Land Registry costs, with par–

ticular reference to the scale of fees in Part I of the

Schedule of Costs appended to the 1937 Rules in

cases where the value of the lands is

less than

£1,000.

Industrial Relations Bill, 1946

THE Secretary reported that under Section 19 of

the Bill the right of audience of barristers and

solicitors before the Industrial Court is limited to

such cases as may be prescribed by regulations to

be made by the Court, and read correspondence

with the Minister for Industry and Commerce on

the subject. A deputation was appointed to seek

an interview with the Minister and it was ordered

that the General Council of the Bar of Ireland

should be requested to appoint representatives to

form a joint deputation with the representatives

from the Council.

Applications under Section 47

Two applications by solicitors for liberty to obtain

practising certificates under Section 47 were con–

sidered and granted on payment of the current duty.

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