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GAZETTE

JULY 1995

SELECTED STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1 /1995

Solicitors (Form for

Practising Certificate

1995/96) Regulations, 1995

2/1995

Solicitors (Practising

Certificate 1995/96 Fees)

Regulations, 1995

16/1995 Maternity Protection Act,

1994 (Commencement)

Order, 1995

27/1995 EC (Unfair Terms in

Consumer Contracts)

Regulations, 1995

55/1995 Criminal Justice Act, 1994

(Commencement) order,

1995

56/1995 Land Act (Additional

Categories of Qualified

Persons) Regulations, 1995.

69/1995 Local Government (Planning

and Development)

Regulations, 1995

75/1995 Local Government (Planning

and Development) (No. 2)

Regulations, 1995

86/1995

Road Traffic Act, 1994

(Commencement) Order,

1995.

Ss.40, 41 and 47 of the

Act came into operation on

19 April, 1995; s.43 came

into operation on 1 June,

1995. See also S.I. No. 222

of 1994 Road Traffic Act,

1994 (Commencment)

Order, 1994, and S.I. No.

350 of 1994 Road Traffic

Act, 1994

(Commencement)

(No. 2) Order, 1994.

87/1995 Road Traffic Act, 1961

(Section 103) (Offences)

Regulations, 1995

89/1995 Road Traffic Act, 1994

(Section 4 1) Regulations,

1995

102/1995 Solicitors Acts, 1954 to

1994 (Apprenticeship and

Education) (Amendment)

Regulations, 1995

104/1995 Criminal Justice Act, 1994

(Section 32 (10)(a))

Regulations, 1995

105/1995 Criminal Justice Act, 1994

(Section 32 (10)(b))

Regulations, 1995

106/1995 Criminal Justice Act, 1994

(Section 32 (10(d))

Regulations, 1995.

108/1995 Solicitors (Interest on

Clients' Moneys)

Regulations, 1995

124/1995 Solicitors (Amendment) Act,

1994 (Commencement)

Order, 1995.

Ss.16, 17, 18,

22, 23, 25 and 58(3) came

into operation on 12 May,

1995.

129/1995 EC (Retirement of Farmers)

Regulations, 1995

144/1995 Stamp Duty (Particulars to

be Delivered) Regulations,

1995.

145/1995 Capital Gains Tax

(Multipliers) ( 1 9 9 5 - 9 6)

Regulations, 1995.

Margaret Byrne,

Librarian.

Younger Members meet Southern Law Society

The Younger Members Committee of

the Law Society in conjunction with the

Southern Law Society, held a

Seminar/Social get together in the

Imperial Hotel on Friday the 24th

March last at 6.00 pm.

, This arose out of discussions which had

taken place between the Southern Law

Association and the Younger Members

Committee of the lack of information

that certain younger members of the

Society felt that they were not obtaining

in relation to the work and aim of the

Younger Members Committee.

This year, we have not only a number of

Council members on our Committee,

but actually one of the Council

members, namely

John Shaw

is also a

member of the Review Group which has

been set up by the Law Society to

review the internal workings of the Law

Society, and how possibly they can be

changed to reflect the ever changing

needs and views of their profession.

There was a very good response,

approximately 4 0 - 50 Younger Members

j

turned up in the Imperial Hotel and the

| talk which was given by

Orla

Coyne

was very informal in relation to the

! Younger Members Committee, what

! work it has done, its aims and events

! that it holds throughout the year.

A further talk was given by

John

Shaw

in relation to his work on Council, and

more particularly the Review Group

| which is up and running at present.

• After the talks, people were éncouraged

j

to meet with the speakers, and in fact a

j

number of people did approach the

I speakers requesting further information

I in relation to the Younger Members

Committee, and also in relation to other

matters which directly affected them as

apprentices and as younger members.

j After the serious discussions, activity or

a more light hearted nature took place

j around the free bar and certain members

subsequently adjourned to a popular

hostilary in Cork, where it appears half

i of the legal profession in Cork adjourn

to after their weeks work on a Friday

evening.

' A note of thanks must also be given to

j

Frank Daly,

Council Member who

i attended the talk, and subsequently also

partook of a few libations after the

I discussions.

Also, a word of thanks to

Pat Casey

| who was instrumental in organising this

, meeting between the Younger Members

and the Southern Law Association, and

j

we thank him and them for all their kind

! hospitality.

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