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Vol. 60
No. 6
Dec.
1966
THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY
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IRELAND
President
ROUERT McD. TAYLOR
Vice-Presidents
PATRICK O'DONNELL
JAMES R. C. GREEN
Secretary
ERIC A. PLUNKETT
CONTENTS
Meetings of the Council
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Committees of the Council
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Ordinary General Meeting
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Admission Ceremony
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Medico-Legal Society of Ireland
Solicitor's Golfing Society
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County Kildare Solicitors' Bar Associ
ation
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County Meath Solicitors' Association ...
Dublin Solicitors' Bar Association ......
County Registrars' Association .........
Law Reform Advisory Committee ......
Book Review
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Jurisdiction of the District and Circuit
Courts
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Society of Young Solicitors
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Memorandum
'rom
the
Incorporated
Law Society nf Ireland
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Road Traffic Act
1961
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Road Traffic Bill
1966
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Legal Aid Act Works Out as Dead
Letter
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Cases of the Month
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The Registry
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MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
October 27th: The President in the chair, also
present Messrs. Desmond Moran, W. A. Osborne,
Augustus Cullen, Thomas H. Bacon, Eunan Mc-
Carron, James R. C. Green, Peter E. O'Connell,
John C. O'Carroll, John Maher, Ralph J. Walker,
Desmond J. Collins, Peter D. M. Prentice, Brendan
A. McGrath, Patrick Noonan, Humphrey P.
Kelleher,
James
W.
O'Donovan,
George
Nolan, Patrick O'Donnell, Gerard M. Doyle,
Reginald J. Nolan, George G. Overend and John
J. Nash.
The following was among the business trans
acted :
International Bar Association
The Secretary reported that the Council of the
International Bar Association have accepted the
Society's invitation to hold the next conference
of the I.E.A. in Dublin during the week com
mencing 8th July, 1968.
Trade Union Act 1941: Excepted Body Status
It was decided to make immediate representa
tions to the Minister for Labour that the Soc
iety's position as a body with excepted status and
entitled to negotiate for members without a trade
union licence should not be prejudiced by any
new legislation affecting trade unions.
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