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Vol. 53

No, 5

OCT.-NOV.

1959

THE GAZETTE

INCORPORATED

President

JOHN R. HALPIN,

of the

LAW

SOCIETY

Vice-Presidents

JOHN J. NASH

CORNELIUS J. DALY

OF

IRELAND

Secretary

ERIC A. PLUNKETT

FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS

VACANCY FOR LAW LECTURER AND

SPECIAL EXAMINER

THE Council invite applications from practising

barristers and solicitors for the post of lecturer on

the practice and procedure of the courts and special

examiner in certain subjects for the second and third

law examinations. 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.

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL

SEPTEMBER 24TH : The President in the Chair. Also

present, Messrs. J. J. O'Connor, J. R. Green, G. G.

Overend, D. M. Martin, D. B. Gilmore, R. J.

Walker, J. R. Quirke, F. J. Lanigan, John Kelly,

P. E. O'Connell, R. McD. Taylor, T. de V. White,

W. J. Comerford, John Maher, Eunan McCarron,

John Carrigan, J. J. Nash, N. S. Gaffney, D. J.

Collins, G. A. Nolan, John Sheil, Arthur Cox,

Patrick Noonan and D. P. Shaw.

The following was among the business transacted :

TEXTBOOKS FOR LAW STUDENTS

THE Publications Committee of the Society are

considering a project for the publication at the

Society's expense of handbooks, manuals and text

books for law students. The project at present is

at the exploratory stage, but as far as can be seen

the field to °>e covered is as follows :—

1. The pr .ctice and procedure of the High Court

and the Circuit Court.

2. Registration of Title.

3. Registration of deeds.

4. Prob e and executorship law and practice.

5. The law of landlord and tenant.

The Committee will consider proposals from

barristers, solicitors

and court officials for the

writing and publication of works suitable for

students on any of the above mentioned subjects

either alone or in collaboration. Those interested

should communicate with the Secretary.

Accountant General's office, closing during

long vacation

A deputation was appointed to seek an interview

with the President of the High Court with a view

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