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Vol. 59

Nos. 2

and 3

June/July

1965

THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY

OF

IRELAND

President

JOHN MAKER

Vice-Presidents

Robert McD. TAYLOR

Eunan McCARRON

Secretary

ERIC A. PLUNKETT

CONTENTS

Meetings of the Council

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Conveyancing Practice

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15

Examination Results

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Solicitors' Accounts Regulations

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Land Act

1965

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18

Income Tax Bi//,

1965

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Larv Reports

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Section 6 Certificates

U.S. Law Directory ...

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Ancient Deeds

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Cases of the Month

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Registration of Title Acts

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Insurance Agency Clauses

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Society of Young Solicitors

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Land Purchase Act Rules

1965

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Obituary

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The Registry

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MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL

July ist: The President in the chair, also present

Messrs Ralph J. Walker, Reginald J. Nolan, Joseph

P. Black, John J. Nash, Gerald J. Moloney, Gerard

M. Doyle, Richard Knight, Eunan McCarron,

Patrick Noonan, Peter E. O'Connell, James W.

O'Donovan, Gerald Y. Goldberg, James R. Green,

Raymond A. French, Desmond J. Moran, Thomas

V. O'Connor, George A. Nolan, Desmond J.

Collins, Niall S. Gaffney, John Carrigan, Robert

McD. Taylor, Peter D. M. Prentice, Thomas H.

Bacon, Brendan A. McGrath, George G. Overend.

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The following was among the business transacted :

Tied agency and insurance

The Council considered a report from a committee

on the difficulties caused by double insurance coven

ants under leases and mortgages. A statement on the

matter is printed in this issue of the Gazette.

Building Societies: Agents

Members enquired whether there is any pro

fessional objection to acting as agents for building

societies for the purpose of collection of sub

scriptions on a commission basis. The building

societies concerned propose to appoint solicitors and

to supply them with brass plates giving particulars of

the agency. The Council stated that it is not in