INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND
GAZETTE
Vol. No. 80 No. 5
J UNE 1986
In this issue . . .
Adverse Possession and the Animus
Possidendi
141
Practice Note 146 Launch of Video — It's the Law 146 Dáil Debates 149Medico-Legal Society
150
Taxation Committee — Budget Submissions
153
Technology Without Tears
155
Shields Golf Outing
159
Correspondence 160 Professional Information 161Executive Editor:
Mary Buckley
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William Earley, Chairman
John F. Buckley
Gary Byrne
Geraldine Clarke
Michael V. O'Mahony
Maxwell Sweeney
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