Land Law.
Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 a.m.,
commencing Tuesday, October nth.
COURSE C.—The Procedure and Practice of the
Courts. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 9 a.m.,
commencing Wednesday, October izth.
COURSE D.—Taxation
including
death
duties.
Mondays, 9 a.m., and Saturdays, 10 a.m.,
commencing Monday, October icth.
COURSE E.—Book-keeping. Mondays and Fridays,
5.15 p.m., commencing Monday, October xoth.
COURSE F.—Probate and executorship
law and
practice.
Tuesdays and Fridays, 2.15 p.m.,
commencing Tuesday, October nth.
COURSE G.—The rights, duties and responsibilities
of solicitors, two lectures. The dates on which
the lectures will be held will be announced at
a later date.
Fee
£10
IDS. od. for each course except Course G
for which there is no fee.
APPLICATIONS TO HIGH COURT
Country solicitors should note that in all cases
where applications are to be made to the High
Court, the office copy of the order made under which
money was originally lodged or other directions
given should be sent to town agents with the other
papers. In addition to the original affidavit which is
filed a copy for attesting should also be sent with
a further copy for use on the making of the applica
tion.
If notice of filing of an affidavit is to be
transmitted it is suggested that a copy of the affidavit
be sent for transmission to the solicitor for the
notice party for his convenience.
LIST OF NEW MEMBERS FROM
1st AUGUST, 1959 TO 31st JULY, 1960
THOMAS J. BALLAGH, 14 Molesworth Street, Dublin.
LAURENCE F. BRANIGAN, Drogheda, Co. Louth.
RICHARD J. BLACK Nenagh Co. Tipperary.
JAMES E. CAHILL, Abbeyleix, Co. Laoighis.
MARGARET T. C.
CASEY, Clifden, Connemara,
Co. Galway.
JAMES D. COUGHLAN, New Ross, Co. Wexford.
MICHAEL P. M. CONNELLAN, Longford.
LAURENCE CULLEN, Church Street, Wicklow.
ESMOND DAVIES, 14 Lower Mount Street, Dublin.
MARIE DONNELLAN, Tuam, Co. Galway.
MICHAEL J. DUIGAN, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary.
FERGUS L. FAHY, 62 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin.
PATRICK J. FARRELL, Mullingar Co. Westmeath.
DAVID R. FELTON 18 Eustace Street.
JOHN G. FISH, 8-10 Suffolk Street.
THOMAS J. FURLONG, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal.
FRANCIS G. M. GANNON, 18 Lower Baggot Street,
Dublin.
THOMAS J. N. GANNON, Templemore, Co. Tipperary.
MAIRE N. GIBBONS, 8 Trinity Street, Dublin.
JOHN P. A. HOOPER, 102 Upper Georges Street,
Dun Laoghaire.
DESMOND G. HOUSTON, 5 5 Dame Street, Dublin.
MICHAEL
P. KEANE, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co.
Leitrim.
GREGORY A. LYNCH, 12 Lower Ormond Quay,
Dublin.
NOELLE MAGUIRE, 55 Dame Street, Dublin.
DENIS A. McARDLE, 28 South Frederick Street,
Dublin.
JOHN McKNiGHT, 11/12, St. Andrew Street, Dublin.
MAURICE A. NEVILLE, Bandon, Co. Cork.
WILLIAM T. NICHOLL, 7 Lower Ormond Quay,
Dublin.
JAMES P. G. O'CoNNOR, 9 Clare Street, Dublin.
JAMES J. O'HANRAHAN, Parliament Street, Kilkenny.
ARTHUR J. O'LEARY, Tralee, Co. Kerry.
THOMAS M. D. SHAW, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath.
PETER A. SMITHWICK, Kilkenny.
HENRY WYNNE, Boyle, Co. Roscommon.
LAW RELATING TO PATENTS,
DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS
The Department of Industry and Commerce are
examining the laws relating to the grant of patents
for inventions and to the registration of designs and
trade marks to see whether changes are necessary
to suit existing conditions and to comply with
international arrangements to which Ireland is a
party.
The existing
laws are contained in the
Industrial and Commercial Property Protection
Acts 1927-1958 and the statutory rules and orders
made thereunder. Any member of the Society with
views or suggestions which might be of assistance
in connection with the examination is requested to
forward them to the Secretary for transmission to
the Industrial and Commercial Property Registration
Office.
FINANCE BILL 1960
By section 9 of the Finance Bill, which has now
become law, power is given to the Revenue Com
missioners
to compel any person carrying on a
trade or business, or carrying on any activity which
does not constitute a trade or business, to supply
information of payments made in the course of the
trade or business for services rendered by other
persons. It appeared to the Council that the section
as drafted might enable the Revenue Commissioners
to require information from solicitors and representa
tions were made to the Department of Finance and
to the solicitor-members of Dail Eireann.
The