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N

OTICES

Barristers Appearing in Court not Attended by a

Solicitor

The permission given by the Bar Council in 1971 for

tounsel to appear in the Children's Court without

e

'

n

g attended by a Solicitor or his clerk in cases where

n

° fee was being paid, has been abused. Counsel are

n

°t being instructed by a Solicitor; they are appearing

Un

attended when receiving a fee; and they have ex-

tended the practice to other Courts, both civil and

Cri

minal. These practices are contrary to the rule and

Practice of the Bar, and are contrary to the best inter-

ests

of the profession.

The Council therefore reiterates that:

(1) In the Children's Court:

(i) Counsel must always be instructed by a Soli-

citor and not by the client;

(ii) Counsel must always be attended by a Soli-

citor or his clerk, unless it is a case where neither

Solicitor nor Barrister is receiving a fee.

^ (2) In all other Courts Counsel must be instructed

V a Solicitor, and must be attended by the Solicitor

()r

his clerk.

G. D.

COYLE

(Secretary)

Orders Against Solicitors

t

William W. BloodSniyth of 39 Castle Avenue, Clon-

,,.

r

f> Dublin 3, and Harbour Road, Skerries, County

u

blin, has been struck off the Roll of Solicitors pur-

Nnt to an Order of the High Court made on July

st

1974 and perfected on July 8th 1874.

By order, James J. Ivers (Registrar of Solicitors)

th

July, 1974

r

c/Jeremiah.

A. Reidy, Solicitor of Listowel and

Ballybunion,

County

Kerry

j By Order of the High Court dated 28th day of June,

^.'4 (upon a motion ex parte by the Society) it was

Ejected that the Bank Accounts of Jermiah Reidy

l^'citor (practising as Matthew J. Byrne & Company)

i

e

frozen and that no banking company shall without

l^ve of the High Court, make any payment out of a

f

.

a

nking account in the name of the solicitor or his

, By order, Patrick Cafferky (Assistant Secretary)

"to June, 1974

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT, 1964

Issue of New Land Certificate

An

th

e

application has been received from the registered owner

itioned in the Schedule hereto for the issue of a Land

L o c a t e in substitution for the original Land Certificate

Ofj '

n

respect of the lands specified in the Schedule which

^ f n al Land Certificate is stated to have been lost or in-

riQ-jently destroyed. A new certificate wil Ibe issued unless

J 'fication is received in the Registry within twenty eight

from the date of publication of this notice that the

certificate is in existence and in the custody of some

s

ho °

n otb

er than the registered owner. Any such notification

state the grounds on which the certificate is being held.

Ua

ted this 31st day of August 1974.

D. L. MCALLISTER,

(j

Registrar of Titles

ntr

al Office, Land Registry, Chancery Street, Dublin 7.

Schedule

(1) Registered Owner: Mary Frances Coleman. Folio No.

11873. Lands: Part of the Lands of Ballymote. Area: 12

perches. County : Sligo.

(2) Registered Owner: Timothy Egan. Folio No. 757R.

Lands: Coshla. Area: 21a. Or. 20p. County: Galway.

(3) Registered Owners: Thomas Glynn and Helen Teresa

Glynn. Folio No. (1) 20076. Lands: (1) Caheronaun (part).

Area: (1) 8a. 2r. 12p. Folio No. (2) 20076. Lands: (2)

Cuscarrick (part).

(4) Registered Owner: John McDonnell. Folio No. 7036.

Lands : Part of the lands of Garristown, containing 50 acres.

3 rds. 3 perches Statute Measure, and Part of the lands of

Garristown containing 3 acres 1 rd. and 25 perches, Statute

Measure. Area: (1) 50a. 3r. 3p; (2) 3a. lr. 25p. County:

Dublin.

(5) Registered Owner: Michael D. O'Shea. Folio No. 9477

Rev. Lands: Beechmount Demesne. Area: 113a. lr. 37p.

County: Limerick.

(6) Registered Owner: Henry Longworth. Folio No. 10046.

Lands: Loughandomming. Area: 2a. 3r. 30p. County: Wcst-

meath.

Young Man (24), B.A., two years in other employment, desires

apprenticeship with city firm of solicitors. Ruaidri Mac

Gra inne, c/o St. Anthony's, Strandhill, Co. Sligo.

Statutory Notice to Creditors

In the goods of Very Reverend Hugh Canon O'Byrne, lage of

New Ross, in the County of Wexford, deceased. Pursuant

to Section 49 of the Succession Act, 1965, all persons

claiming to be creditors or otherwise to have any claim

against the assets of the above named deceased who died

on the 30th day of December 1973 at James Connolly

Memorial Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin, are hereby

requested to furnish particulars of their claims on or before

the 23rd day of August 1974 to the undermentioned soli-

citors for the executors.

And notice is hereby further given that after the 23rd day of

August 1974 this estate will be distributed having regard

only to valid claims then notified.

Dated this 31st day of August 1974.

Signed: M. J. O'Connor & Co., Solicitors, 2 George Street

Wexford.

'

Correction—It was erroneously stated in the

Law Directory

that the late Mr. George Andrews had been practising at

7 Harbour Road, Skerries, Co. Dublin. In fact Mr. Andrews

had never practised at that address. The error is regretted

Federation Internationale Pour Le Droit Europeen

Association internationale

International Federation of European Law

International Association

The International Federation of European Law

(FIDE) will be holding its 7th International Congress

in Brussels, from 2nd to 4th October, 1975, on" the

theme "The Individual and European Law".

Three a pects will receive special attention :

—The

Jurisdictional

Protection

of

Fundamental

Right) (European Communities, Council of Europe,

Member States)—General Rapporteur:

Judge C. A.

Colliard

; Community Law Rapporteur:

Judge P. Pes-

catore;

Council of Europe Rapporteur:

Judge J. E. S.

Fawcett

—The Economic policy of the community and of the

member states and company law—General Rapporteur :

Judge A. M. Donner;

Community Law Rapporteur'

Judge A.

Pappalardo.

The Role of the citizen in decision-making in the

community and in the member states—Community

Law Rapporteur:

Senator Mary

Robinson.

Most of the national rapporteurs have already been

designated by member associations of FIDE.

The languages of the Congress are the languages

of HOE , French, Engish and German.

Cost of attending the congress is 2,500 Belgian francs.

Further information may be obtained from

M. I.

Verougstracte,

Secretary General of FIDE, Narcissen-

laan, 2, B—1640 Sint-Genesius-Rode, Belgium Tele-

phone : 02-358.45.97.