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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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