Vol. 52
No. 2
JUNE,
1958
THE GAZETTE
of the
INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND
President
JOHN CARRIGAN
Vice-Presidents
JOHN R. HALPIN,
FRANCIS J. LANIGAN
Secretary
ERIC A. PLUNKETT
FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
MAY 291-11: The President in the Chair. Also
present: Messrs. John R. Halpin, Desmond J.
Mayne, Ralph J. Walker, Thomas A. O'Reilly,
Patrick Noonan, James J. O'Connor, G. G. Overend,
William Dillon-Leetch, Dermot P. Shaw, Terence
de Vere White, James R. Quirke, Reginald J. Nolan,
R. McD. Taylor, Eunan McCarron, Peter E.
O'Connell,
Joseph
P.
Tyrrell,
John Maher,
Francis X. Burke, Francis J. Lanigan, John J. Nash,
Desmond J. Collins, Patrick O'Donnell, Patrick R.
Boyd, James W. O'Donovan.
The following was among the business transacted :
Lecturer and Examiner in Book-keeping.
MR. Thomas J. Donaghy, B. Comm., D.P.A., was
appointed as lecturer and examiner in place of
Mr. L. W. Jewell, who resigned owing to ill-health.
Society's Dinner-Dance
IT was decided to hold the function in the Shelbourne
Hotel, Dublin, on Thursday, zoth November.
Finance Bill, 1958 :
Income-tax remission
in respect of pension annuities.
ON a report from a Committee the Council decided
to instruct insurance brokers to explore the market
with a view to obtaining quotations from various
insurance companies to reinsure a trust scheme
instituted by the Society for the benefit of members.
The effect of such a scheme would be that members
would contribute to pensions payable on reaching
a certain age and would be entitled to deduct the
annual contributions for the purpose of income tax.
JUNE
i ZTH :
The President in the Chair. Also
present: Messrs. Desmond Mayne, John J. Nash,
Eunan McCarron, William J. Comerford, J. R.
Quirke, John R. Halpin, Derrick M. Martin, John J.
Sheil, Patrick O'Donnell, Arthur Cox, George A.
Nolan, Reginald J. Nolan, James J. O'Connor,
Thomas A. O'Reilly, G. G. Overend, Ralph J.
Walker, John Maher, Charles J. Downing, Peter E.
O'Connell, Francis J. Lanigan, Patrick Noonan,
Patrick R. Boyd.
The following was among the business transacted :
University Law Lectures.
THE Council approved in principle a suggestion
made by
the Solicitors' Apprentices Debating
Society that the Society's
lecture
terms should
coincide with
the Universities' academic years