GAZETTE
MAY/JUNE 1995
2. Determining the purchase price
payable in respect of the said
Application.
3. Determining the person or persons
entitled to receive the said purchase
money and in what proportion.
4. Appointing an Officer of the Courts
to execute a conveyance of the fee
simple interest on the said property
in the event of the persons required
by statute to convey the same
refusing or failing to do so.
5. For payment of costs payable by the
parties in respect of the said
Application, such further or other
relief that may be necessary for the
purposes of such a conveyance.
Dated this 11th day of April 1995.
S I GNED; G E O F F R EY B R OWNE &
CO.,
SOL I C I TORS FOR THE APPL I CANT,
T Y R ONE HOUSE,
47 E Y R E SQUARE,
GA LWAY.
TO THE COUNTY R EG I S T RAR,
COUR THOUS E,
ENNIS,
CO, CLARE.
TO WHOM THIS APPL I CAT ION
MAY CONCERN.
Lady Solicitors'
Golf Outing
T h e Annual Lady S o l i c i t o r s' G o l f
Outing will take place at K i l k e nny
G o l f C l ub on Friday, 2 5 August,
1 9 9 5.
All last y e a r 's players will r e c e i ve
a c i r c u l ar at the b e g i nn i ng o f July.
If you did not take part last year,
but would like details, please
telephone 6 7 7 0 3 3 5 with your
n ame and address.
All participants must have a
current handicap.
Prize Winners at Parchment
Ceremony - April 7, 1995
Prizewinners
at the Parchment
Ceremony
on April
7, (back row) l-r: Karen
Holmes,
Phena
Byrne,
Laura
Delaney,
John
Houlihan,
Education
Officer,
Ann
Fitzpatrick,
Mary Reynolds.
(Seated)
Niamh
Hall and Michelle
Doyle.
Mary Reynolds,
34th Professional
Course, Ms.
Emer Byrne,
35th
Professional Course and Ms.
Diura
Delaney
36th Professional Course.
4. Ms.
Michelle Doyle,
who completed
the 37th Professional Course in
1994, was awarded the A I B
Conveyancing Prize
in recognition
of her outstanding results in
Conveyancing in all Professional
Courses run in 1994.
The Law Society itself awards prizes
to the apprentices who receive the
second and third highest marks in
Conveyancing on their Professional
Courses. The second prize was
awarded to Mr.
Mark Mulany,
36th
Professional Course and third prize
was awarded to Ms.
Elizabeth
Treacy,
36th Professional Course.
The Law Society also awards a prize
annually to a student of the King's
Hospital School who achieves the
best overall grade in their Leaving
Certificate and continues to pursue a
career in law. This prize, certificate
and medal for 1994 was awarded to
Ms.
Niamh Hall,
who is reading her
law degree in U.C.D.
The Law School encourages and
rewards academic excellence among
students and accordingly, offers
generous prizes across a broad range of
subject areas. The following prizes were
awarded at the Parchment Ceremony
held on 7 April 1995.
I. T he Overend Scholarship, awarded
to the candidate who achieves the
highest overall mark in the Final
Examination - First Part, was
awarded in 1994 to Ms.
Karen
Holmes.
2. The Patrick O ' C o n n or Memorial
Prize, in memory of Mr.
Patrick
O 'Connor,
Grandfather of the
Chairman of the Education
Committee, was awarded to Ms.
Anne Fitzpatrick
who achieved the
highest mark in the Equity paper in
the Final Examination - First Part
1994 sitting.
3. T he J o hn J e rmyn Probate Prize is
traditionally awarded to the
apprentice who receives the highest
mark in Probate on the Professional
Course and this prize was very
generously awarded, in person, by
Mr.
John Jermyn
Senior to Ms.
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