Vol. 42
No.
-2
June,
1948
THE GAZETTE
of the
INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND
President:
SEAN (3 nUADHAiGH
Pice-Presidents :
JAMES R. QUIRKE,
JOHN J. SMYTH.
Secretary:
ERIC A. PLUNKETT
FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL
MAY 18th. The President in the Chair. Also present:
Mr. James R. Quirke, Vice-President; Messrs.
Daniel O'Connell, William S. Hayes, G. Acheson
Overend,
James J. Lynch, Francis J. Gearty,
William J. Norman, Joseph Barrett, Joseph P.
Tyrrell, Patrick R. Boyd, Henry St. J. Blake, Roger
Greene, Thomas A. O'Reilly, Arthur Cox, John J.
Bolger.
The Council passed in silence a vote of sympathy
with the relatives of the late Mr. John B. Hamill,
who was a member of the Council from the year
1931 to 1948 and President of the Society for the
year 1942 to 1943.
The following was among the business transacted :
Vacancy on the Council
MR. ANTHONY J. MALONE, Solicitor, Trim, was
co-opted to fill the vacancy arising on the death of
the late Mr. Hamill, being first on the Supplemental
List.
Trustee Acts
ON a report from a Committee, it was decided that
a letter should be written to the Department of
Justice suggesting that in any legislation contem
plated, amending or consolidating the Trustee Acts,
power should be given to a sole trustee to employ
and remunerate a Trust Corporation as co-trustee,
in the absence of a direction to the contrary in the
instrument creating the trust.
Applications under Section 47
FIVE applications from solicitors for liberty to take
out their practising certificates were granted on
payment of the current duty.
LECTURESHIPS IN LAW
The Council of the Society invite applications
from solicitors for both or either of the following
lectureships :
(«) Lectureship in conveyancing.
(£) Lectureship on the general practice of
a solicitor's office.
Applications should reach the Society not later
than Saturday,
loth July, 1948.
Copies of the
terms and conditions of appointment may be
obtained from
the Secretary, The Incorporated
Law Society of Ireland, Solicitors' Buildings, Four
Courts, Dublin.