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INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF JURISTS

OF PAX ROMANA

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I tie 8th International Congress of Jurists of Pax

omana, open to all lawyers, will be held in Detroit,

in July 1974. The theme of the Conference will

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"D ie contribution of Christian lawyers to social

Justice in International Society" it is to be covered in

nine sessions. A special

Air France

charter flight will

jeave Paris, Orly, for New York on Thursday, 18 July.

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Congress will be held in various centres in Detroit

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Saturday, 20 July to Friday 26 July, and partici-

pants will then visit Washington. The return flight will

arrive in Paris on Monday, 29 July. The price for the

complete trip from Paris to Paris including insurance is

2315 French Francs (£212). Single Room Supplement

—100 Francs (£9). Accommodation will be provided in

the University Campus in Detroit and Washington.

Hospitality to Irish participants is assured, as many

American Lawyers of Irish descent are attending.

Application forms can be obtained from Mr. C. Gavan-

Duffv and should be sent as soon as possible to Maitre

Pettit, 4 Square La Bruyere, 75009, Paris.

Th e Law Society,

113 Chancerv Lane,

London,'W.C.2.

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...12 February 1974

James J. I vers, Esq.,

jtirector General.

ear Director General,

, I tie Law Society's Annual Conference this year will

* '"eld in Harrogate from the 17th to the 20th Octo-

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- It will be somewhat shorter than usual, but we

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hoping to produce a really interesting programme

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our members. Several of the Conference sessions will

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e the form of a debate on a motion which is of

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neral interest to the profession. In particular, the

' uject of "Fusion" between the two branches of the

^gal profession has been selected, and it is likely that

mre will be other debates on the operation of the

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.gal Advice and Assistance Act, and on current pro-

posals that are being made for no-fault compensation

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m a central fund. During the Conference there will

so be an opportunity for members to discuss topics

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't are of particular intere t to them, because we are

going to hold a series of sectional meetings. Among

the selected topics are :

1. The New Companies Act.

2. Estate Duty Planning.

3. Divorce—the Division of Property

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4. Property Development and Tax.

5. Time Costing and the use of Computers.

6. Consumer Credit.

Altogether apart from any official invitations which

are being rent to Presidents or Secretaries of the Law

Societies of Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland,

the Council have on this occasion decided to throw the

Conference open to members of each of these three

Societies, just as if they were members of The Law

Society in this country. In other words there will be a

warm welcome to any members of your own Society

who would like to attend the Conference and I shall

be grateful if you will give general publicity to this in

your own professional journal.

Yours Sincerely,

Harold Horsfall Tu r ner

Secretary-General

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACT, 1964

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Issue

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New Land Certificates

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application has been received from the registered owner

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|tioned in the schedule hereto for the issue of a land

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tificate in substitution for the original land certificate issued

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Pect of the lands specified in the schedule which original

nd certificate is stated to have been lost or inadvertently

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troyed. A new certificate will be issued unless notification

received in the Registry within twenty-eight days from the

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tilication of this notice that the original certificate

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existence and is in the custody of some person other than

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registered owner. Any such notification should state the

"unds en which the certificate is being held.

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ated this 15th day of March 1974.

DESMOND L. McALLISTER,

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Registrar of Titles

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

Schedule

o 61) Registered Owner: Kathleen Brady; Folio No.: (1)

pT.86; Lands: (1) Cloonboyoge; Area: (1) 5a. 3r. 32p.

5°»o No.: (2) 21286; Lands: (2) Lurgan; Area: (2)

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- Or. 30p. Folio No.: (3) 21286; Lands: (3) Lurgan; Area:

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. Or. 30p. Folio No.: (4) 21286; Lands: (4) Cherryfield

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Drishaghan; Area: (4) 0a. 3r. 20p. Folio No.: (5) 21286;

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'ids: (5) Cherryfield or Drishagan;

°unty: Roscommon.

Area (5) 0a. Or. 22p.;

(2) Registered Owner: Victor O'Shea; Folio No.: 5627;

Lands: Bannixtown; Area: 27a. 2r. 1 Op.; County: Tipperary.

(3) Registered Owner: Mary Ann Geraghty; Folio No.:

2977r; Lands: Killaloonty; Area: 0a. lr. 35p.; County:

Galway.

(4) Registered Owner: Thomas O'Shea; Folio No.: 16600;

Lands: Ardclone; Area: 14a. 3r. 13p.; County: Kilkenny.

(5) Registered Owner: Colm Corless; Folio No.: 18460;

Lands: Retreat; Area: 0a. Or. 21p.; County: Westmeath.

(6) Registered Owner: Alice Reid; Folio No.: 16198;

Lands: Dromore (parts); Area: 2a. Or. 5p.; County: Donegal.

(7) Registered Owner: Patrick Jenkinson; Folio No.: 2260;

Lands: Lusk (part); Area: 7a. 2r. 12p.; County: Dublin.

(8) Registered Owner: William Vance; Folio No.: 2676;

Lands: Ballinascorney Upper (part); Area: 76a. lr. 5p.;

County : Dublin.

(No. 9) Registered Owner: Cornelius P. Bourke; Folio No.:

15125; Lands: Cloghkeating; Area: 16a. 3r. 1 Op.; County:

Limerick.

(10; Registered Owner: Kate Ann Naughton; Folio No.:

10583; Lands: Creagh; Area: 9a. lr. Op.; County: Galway.

(11) Registered Owners: (1) His Lordship, Most Rev.

Doctor John D'Alton, (2) The Right Rev. Archdeacon John

F. Stokes, (3) The Very Rev. Patrick J. Downey; Folio No. :

3514; Lands: Stonnanstown; Area: 6a. 2r. 21 p.; County:

Louth.

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