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Gifts inter vivos—Taxation of—“ Sneddon

v.

Lord

Advocate”

(S.J.,

3rd April, 1954).

Houses let as separate dwellings—“ Lockwood

v.

Lowe ” and R.

v.

Folkestone and Brighton Rent

Tribunals”

(S.J.,

20th March, 1954).

In which category ? Invitees and Trespassers

(I.L.T ., 13th and 20th March, 1954).

King Solomon and the Football Pools

(The Solicitor,

April 1954).

Landlord and Tenant—Grounds for refusing consent

to alienation—“ McLaughlin

v.

Town Investments

Ltd.”

(S.J.,

3rd April, 1934).

Magistrates’ Courts—More expeditions procedure—

Home Secretary’s circular (

S .J

., 20th March,

I

954

)-

Police Interrogations—When admissible—“ R.

v.

Chalmers” (Scotland)

(I.L.T.,

10th April, 1954).

Powers o f Appointment and Estate Duty—" Re

Creaves—Public Trustee

v.

A sh ”

(S.J.,

10th

April, 1954).

Power of Trustee to charge—“ Estate o f Campbell ”

(S.J.,

3rd April, 1954).

Private International Law—Wynn Parry Report

(I.L.T.,

10th April, 1954).

Public Health and Decorative Repair—“ Betts

v.

Penge U.D.C.”

(S.J

., 10th April, 1954).

Purchase Money by Instalments—“ Stockloser

v.

Johnson”

(S.J.,

27th March, 1954).

Religious education of children—Validity o f direc­

tion in Grandfather’s Will rejected— Re Blake

deed ; Lynch

v.

Lombard ” (Dixon J.) (

I.L.T.,

20th March, 1954).

Rent Acts—Contractual or statutory tenancy ?

“ McCombe

v.

Sheehan” (Murnaghan T.)

(I.L.T

.,

10th April, 1954).

Restrictive Covenants

(The Solicitor,

April, 1954).

Rule o f Perpetuities not infringed—Meaning of

surviving ”—Re Godwin—Bank o f Ireland

v.

French ” (Dixon J.)

(I.L.T.,

10th April, 1954).

Sale o f Goods Act—Acceptance by a Plaintiff buyer

under Sect. 4

(The Solicitor,

April 1954).

Sale of Goods—Measure o f Damages—“ Campbell

Mostyn Ltd.

v.

Barnett”

(I.L.T.,

10th April,

i

954

)-

Standard Forms o f Towage Contracts—“ PartafeL

agid Farmur

v.

Grangemouth Towing Co.”

(The

Solicitor,

April 1954).

Town and Country Planning Bill (England) (

S .J.,

2odi and 27th March, 3rd and 10th April, 1954).

Window Cleaner—Employer’s Liability—“ Drum­

mond

v.

British Building Cleaners Ltd.”

(I.L.T.,

10th April, 1954).

SOLICITORS’ GOLFING SOCIETY.

THE Summer Meeting will be held at Foxrock

Golf Club, Co. Dublin on Friday 4th June, 1954,

when the Captain’s Prize (Mr. Joseph Barrett,

President of the Incorporated Law Society) will be

played for. The St. Patrick’s Plate and Veteran’s

Cup'(over 30 years) will also be played for as well

as the usual runner-up and other prizes.

A dinner will be held in the club-house at 7

o’clock and all members (whether taking part in the

competition or not) are cordially invited. It is

expected that there will be a very big turn out for

the day in view o f the Golfing Society’s unique

distinction this year of having as Captain the

President of the Incorporated Law Society and

members are accordingly requested to notify the

Honorary Secretary (Mr. L. K . Branigan, Four

Courts) as soon as possible o f their intention to

be present.

,

THE REGISTRY.

Section A.

A

ssistant

S

olicitor

required for practice in the West of

Ireland. Apply stating experience and salary expected to

Box No. A 153.

P

ractice

for sale West o f Ireland either

by

way o f partnership

or absolute. Full particulars will be furnished to genuine

purchaser. Apply to Box No. A 154.

Section B.

C

ashier

-B

ookkeeper

.

Lady with

13

years’ experience in

solicitors’ office in England, seeks similar post in Dublin

area. Complete control o f accounts, banking, salaries. Pro­

duction o f monthly balance sheets. Knowledge o f Probate

work and Trust and Estate accounts. Box No. B183.

Section D.

C

ompany

for sale— Incorporated pre 1047—wide powers.

Apply Box No. D 10a

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,

1891 AND 1942

ISSUE OF DUPLICATE LAND CERT IFICATE

A

n

application has been received from the registered

owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed hereto,

for the issue of a Certificate o f Title in substitution

for the original Certificate issued in respect o f the

lands specified in the said Schedule, which original

Certificate it is alleged, has been lost or inadvertently

destroyed.

A duplicate Certificate will be issued unless

notification is received in this Registry within 28

days from the publication o f this notice, that the

Certificate of Title is still in existence, and in the

custody o f some person other than the registered

owners. Any such notification should state the

grounds on which such Certificate is being held.

Dated the 28th day of April, 1954.

J

oseph

O ’B

yrne

,

Registrar o f Titles.

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