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nised that maintenance if abused could become

an engine of oppression. There was a heavy duty

on counsel and solicitors to test their client's case

with the same anxious care as they would bring

to one where they looked to their client for the

costs. The sanction of

the client's displeasure

where money was spent in fruitless litigation was

not so present as in the case of a private client—

the absence of that sanction should not be an ex

cuse to exercise a lesser degree of care. In the pre

sent case his Lordship felt that no costs should be

allowed to the solicitor after March 1st, 1962.

INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR

MILITARY LAW AND LAW OF WAR

The Society will award its Scientific Prize for

the second time in 1967. The prize has been

founded to reward the author of any substantial

and original study dealing with military penal

law, military disciplinary law or law of war. The

works may be entered in a manuscript form or as

a printed work edited either in 1964-65 or 1966.

Admitted

languages: Dutch, English, French,

German, lalian or Spanish. Five copies of the

work must be lodged with the president of the

jury, Mr. Gilissen, Auditorat general, Palais de

Justice, Bruxelles

1, Belgium. Final date

for

lodging the works—1st September 1966.

THE REGISTRY

Register C

ZAMBIA (formerly Northern Rhodesia)

Young Solicitor either sex with English, Irish

or Northern Ireland qualification required in the

Livingstone Office of Ellis & Company. Com

mencing salary by arrangement but not less than

£1,500 per annum. Apply in the first instance by

letter to Arthur Cox & Company, Solicitors, 42

St. Stephen's Green, Dublin 2, enclosing photo

graph and stating age, marital status, qualifica

tions, previous experience and current occupation.

RETREAT

Enclosed Retreat for Solicitors

(1966).

Jesuit

House of Retreats, Milltown Park, Dublin. Satur

day night 5th March to Monday morning 7th

March. For reservation apply John B. McCann,

Wakefield House, York Road, Dun Laoghaire,

Co. Dublin.

REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS,

1891 AND 1942

ISSUE

OF NEW LAND

CERTIFICATE

Applications have been received from the regis

tered owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed

hereto, for the issue of Certificates of Title in

substitution for the original Certificates issued in

respect of the lands specified in the said Schedule,

which original Certificates, it is alleged, have been

lost or inadvertently destroyed.

A new Certificate will be issued in each case in

respect of which notification is received in this

Registry within 28 days from the publication of

this notice, that the Certificate of Title is still in

existence, and in the custody of some person other

than the registered owner. Any such notification

should state the grounds on which such Certificate

is being held.

Dated the 20th day of December, 1965.

D. L. McALLISTER,

Registrar of Titles.

Central Office,

Land Registry,

Chancery Street,

Dublin. '

SCHEDULE

1. Registered Owner, Owen Carroll.

Folio

number 5562. County Louth. Lands of Castletown

in the Barony of Dundalk containing Oa. Ir. Op.

2. Registered owner, Margaret Maguire. Folio

number 4362. County Wexford. Lands of Bally-

nakill (C.D. Ballymore) in the Barony of Scara-

walsh containing 74a. 2r. 27p.

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