Final Examination
AT the Final Examination for apprentices to solicitors
held on the 6th and 7th days of October, the
following passed the examination and their names
are arranged in order of merit:—
i. Eamon P. Carroll.
2. James Lynch.
3.
Hamilton R. Blakeney.
4. Michael O hAodha-
5. Florence G. MacCarthy. 6. Daniel G. MacCarthy.
7. Richard Moylan, B.A., N.U.I.
8. Caroline R.
Bowen, B.A., N.U.I.
9. Peter O'Flaherty.
10.
Joseph M. G. Sweeney, B.A., LL.B. n. Samuel F.
Charters.
12. Hubert A. J. Fetherstonhaugh.
13. Annie J. McGuinness, B.A., N.U.I. 14. Thomas
R.R.King. 15. Frederick M. Kelly. 16. Joseph E.
N. Quirk.' 17. C. Hugh Doyle.
18. Michael T. B.
Davis.
19. Maurice L. Clifford.
20. John J.
Kinnerk.
21. Michael P. Dinneen.
22. Robert S.
Kieran.
23. William T. Mahony.
24. Theodore
H. E. Shera. 25. Joseph A. Egan. 26. Thomas J.
Kelly (Junr.).
Thirty-two candidates entered ;
twenty-six passed;
five failed ; one did not attend.
The Council has awarded a Silver Medal
to
Eamon P. Carroll.
SCHOLARSHIPS, 1947
THE Findlater Scholarship was awarded to Martin
A. Salmon, who served his apprenticeship with the
late Mr. Dermot J. O'Rourke, Solicitor, and Mr.
Peter Canning, Solicitor, Naas.
The Overend Final Examination Scholarship
(Real Property and Conveyancing) was awarded to
Eamon P. Carroll, who served his apprenticeship
with Mr. Brendan M. Glynn, Solicitor, Ballinasloe.
The Overend Preliminary Examination Scholar
ship was awarded to Dermot F. Jones.
EXAMINATIONS, 1948
Date.
Last date for
lodging notice.
February 6th and January i6th.
7th.
April ist and 2nd March nth.
April jth and 6th March ijth.
June ist
May nth.
July 2nd and 3rd June nth.
October ist and September loth.
2nd.
October 4th and September i3th.
5 th.
October 6th
September 15 th.
October 7th and September i6th.
8th,
First and Second
Irish.
Final
...
Preliminary
Intermediate
...
First and Second
Irish.
First and Second
Irish.
Final
Intermediate
...
Preliminary
LECTURES, HILARY SITTINGS
JUNIOR Class lectures will commence on Monday
12th January, at 2.15 p.m.
Senior Class lectures will commence on Tuesday,
I3th January, at 2.15 p.m.
EXAMINATION PAPERS
THE booklet of examination papers set in 1947 is now
on sale. Price, 2/-, posr free, 2/4d.
LAND REGISTRY
Lodgment of Dealings affecting Vested Lands
in respect of which a Folio has not yet
been opened
IN cases in which Dealings are being lodged in the
Land Registry for registration affecting lands which
have been vested by the Land Commission in tenant
purchasers, but in respect of which a Folio has not
yet been opened in the Land Registry, the following
particulars should, in future, be incorporated in
the Deed of Transfer or other Instrument lodged for
registration, namely :—
(a)
Particulars of the Land Commission Record.
Number and the name of the Estate on
which the lands were situate.
(b)
The Collection Number of the holding.
(<r) The date of the vesting (whether such
vesting is effected by means of a fiated
Purchase Agreement or a Vesting Order) ;
and
(d)
A clause identifying the person in whom the
lands are vested with the person named in
the Dealing as Owner of the lands.
In cases where Deeds have already been executed
in which the above-mentioned particulars have not
been incorporated or where the Dealing is a trans
mission on death, the particulars at
(a), (b)
and
(f)
and a Certificate of Identity to the effect set out at
(d)
above should, for the purpose of identification be
furnished to the Land Registry Officials when the
Dealing in question is being lodged in the Land
Registry.
JOSEPH O'BYRNE,
Registrar.
I9th November, 1947.
SOLICITORS TO LOCAL
AUTHORITIES
The attention of the profession is again drawn
to the resolution of the Council on the subject of
the terms of appointment of solicitors to local
authorities which was published in the issue of
the Society's Gazette for July last.
Solicitors are
requested not to answer any public advertisement
or private request inviting application for such
part time positions on a.salary basis without first
communicating with the Secretary of the Society.