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PROGRAMME OF LECTURES, 1960-61

Course A.—Company Law.

50 lectures delivered

as follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings, 18 ; Hilary Sittings, 18 ;

Easter Sittings, 14.

Minimum attendance for

credit is :

Michaelmas, 14; Hilary, 14; Easter,

10.

Lectures each Monday and Thursday at

2.15 o'clock save where otherwise notified.

Course B.—Conveyancing Law and Practice and

Land Law.

50 lectures delivered as follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings, 18 ; Hilary Sittings, 18 ;

Easter Sittings, 14.

Minimum attendance for

credit is Michaelmas, 14 ; Hilary, 14 ; Easter, 10.

Lectures each Tuesday and Friday at 9.00 o'clock

save where otherwise notified.

Course C.—The Procedure and Practice of the

Courts. 50 lectures delivered as follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings, 18 ; Hilary Sittings, 18 ;

Easter Sittings, 14.

Minimum attendance for

credit is :

Michaelmas, 14 ; Hilary, 14 ; Easter,

10.

Lectures each Wednesday and Saturday at

9.00 o'clock save where otherwise notified.

Course D.—Taxation including death duties.

50

lectures delivered as follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings, 18 ; Hilary Sittings, 18 ;

Easter Sittings, 14.

Alinimum attendance for

credit is :

Michaelmas, 14 ; Hilary, 14 ; Easter,

10. Lectures each Monday at 9 a.m. and Saturday

at 10 a.m. save where otherwise notified.

Course E.—Book-keeping.

50 lectures delivered as

follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings, 18 ; Hilary Sittings, 18 ;

Easter Sittings, 14.

Minimum attendance for

credit is :

Michaelmas, 14 ; Hilary, 14 ; Easter,

10. Lectures each Monday and Friday at 5.15 p.m.

save where otherwise notified.

Course F.—Probate and executorship

law and

practice, 50 lectures delivered as follows :—

Michaelmas Sittings, 18 ; Hilary Sittings, 18 ;

Easter Sittings, 14.

Minimum attendance for

credit is :

Michaelmas, 14 ; Hilary, 14 ; Easter,

10.

Lectures each Tuesday and Friday at 2.15

o'clock save where otherwise notified.

Course G.—The rights, duties and responsibilities

of solicitors. 2 lectures. An apprentice, to obtain

credit must attend both lectures. The dates on

which the lectures will be held will be announced

at a later date.

For a selection of recommended reading see the

'ublished syllabus for the first, second and third

aw, and book-keeping examinations. The lecturer

will not necessarily undertake to cover the entire

field in each subject, or lecture out of any particular

f

text book. He will advise the class as to its reading

and will assume that each student will have read on

the lines advised, in advance of each lecture, on the

subject matter of the lecture. The aim of the lecturers

will be to guide students in their work and to

illustrate, explain and supplement their reading.

Fee—10 guineas for each Course except Course G,

for which there is no fee.

Apprentices should take the first law examination

before

attending any of the above lecture courses.

The lecture courses for each term have been

arranged to coincide as closely as possible with the

University terms.

PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF

ADMISSION

On July 28th, the President at a ceremony in the

Society's Library presented certificates of admission

to the following solicitors :—

Donald O. Stuart, 47 Palmerston Road, Rathmines,

Dublin; Patrick G. McMahon, B.C.L., 38 Ashe

Street, Listowel, Co. Kerry ;

Patrick J. B. Madigan,

B.A., LL.B., Killadangan, Westport, Co. Mayo;

James J. O'Connor, 11 Greenmount Road, Terenure,

Dublin ; John G. Fish, 74 Highfield Park, Dundrum,

Co. Dublin ; Thomas F. O'Connell, 60 Lansdowne

Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin.

EXAMINATIONS, AUTUMN

Examination

ist Law

znd Law

3rd Law

Preliminary

Bookkeeping

ist & 2nd Irish

Date

5th & 6th Sept.

6th, 7th & 8th Sept.

8th, 9th & loth Sept.

6th & 7th Sept.

5th Sept.

16th & 17th Sept.

1960

Last date

for notice

15th Aug.

i jth Aug.

17th Aug.

16th Aug.

19th Aug.

26th Aug.

LIBRARY VACATION ARRANGEMENTS

The Library is

closed

from Monday, 22nd

August, 1960 until Wednesday, I4th September

inclusive.

Members wishing to borrow books urgently may

do so by applying to the office.

COSTS OF SALES BY LOCAL

AUTHORITY TO TENANT

PURCHASERS

The following resolution was passed at an ordinary

general meeting of the Society on ist June, 1955 :—

That in the case of sales by local authorities of

houses to occupying tenant-purchasers under the

provisions of the Housing Act, 1919, the Housing

of the Working Classes Acts, and the Labourers

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