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Vol. 53
No. 10
APRIL,
1960
THE GAZETTE
of the
INCORPORATED
LAW
SOCIETY
OF
IRELAND
President
JOHN J. NASH
Vice-Presidents
RALPH J. WALKER
PETER E. O'CONNELL
Secretary
ERIC A. PLUNKETT
FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS
CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE
Meetings of the Council
Administration bonds. Duty of solicitor in regard
to surety
Purchase ofpractice of County Registrar ...
Costs Drawing Service
...
Compulsory acquisition of property.
Costs of
negotiations and arbitration as to price
Road Traffic Acts. Costs ofdefendingproseci/tion
Solicitors remuneration
...
Week-end meeting of the Society
Appointment oflecturers and special examiners
...
Office facilities for solicitors
Solicitors operating expenses
Ordinary General Meeting
Solicitors Golfing Society
Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association
Circuit Court (New Circuits') Order
1960
Decisions of Professional- interest
Proceedings against Solicitors
Proceedings against Unqualified Persons
Obituary
The Registry
Issue of Duplicate Land Certificates
...
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MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
April yth: The President in the Chair.
Also
present, Messrs. Niall S. Gaffney, John R. Halpin,
Ralph J. Walker, George G. Overend, Dermot P.
Shaw, Brendan A. McGrath, Gerald Y. Golclberg.
Dinnen B. Gilmore, Cornelius J. Daly, James W,
O'Donovan, Francis J. Lanigan, Eunan McCarron,
John Maher, Augustus Cullen, Patrick Noonan,
Patrick O'Donnell, James R. Quirke, Peter E.
O'Connell, James J. O'Connor, Desmond J. Collins,
John Carrigan, Reginald J. Nolan, George A.
Nolan, Arthur Cox, Robert McD. Taylor, John
Kelly, John Shell.
The following was among the business transacted.
Administration bonds. Duty of solicitor in
regard to surety
Members acted for the personal representative of a
deceased intestate.
An administration bond was
given by an English insurance company. The client
has now requested members to hand over all the
assets and they are of the opinion that there is a
clanger that the estate may not be properly adminis
tered having regard to the interests of certain next
of kin who are abroad. Members stated that they
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