The Gazette 1949-1952

in joint names ” ; “ The Leasehold Property Act, 19 51—II ” ; “ Annual General Meeting o f the Law Society.” Ju ly 21st.—“ Covenants in mortgage instruments ” ; “ The Leashehold Property Act, 19 51—III.” July 28th.—“ Costs in criminal and magisterial proceedings—- I ” : “ Adoption o f children ” ; “ Origina­ ting summonses for construction ot written documents—parties costs ” ; “ Agents and illegality.” August 4th.—“ Infants settlements ” ; “ Costs in criminal proceedings ” ; “ Rent control ” ; “ Widow’s char­ ter.” August n th .— “ Liability for the malting up and repair of highways ” ; “ Report o f the Committee on in­ testates’ succession—I ” ; “ Rent control and onus probandi ” ; “ Solicitors’ entertainment expenses allowed for income tax purposes

TRANSPORT AND TRA FFIC S ubject M atter and R eferen ce N umbers Air Navigation fees, Personnel Licensing—65/1951. Carriage of Wheat—245 /1951: Customs, Free Airport—Extension of Laws—60/1951. 240/1951 . Great Northern Railway Company (Ireland) Loan £200,000— 107/1951. Road Vehicles (Additional Index Mark)—229/1951. Shipping Crew Accommodation—95/1951. Turf Development Act 1946, Transport Works—202/1950, 203/1950. THE REGISTER Section A. W anted Conveyancing Clerk for large city office. Apply with full particulars, stating experience and salary required to— Box No. A 132. Experienced Lair Clerk R equired for Solicitor’s Office 20 miles from Belfast. Ex­ perience in Conveyancing and Land Registry Practice essential. Salary £5 per week increasing according to experience and ability. Applications (with copy references) to Box No. A133. Section C. F or S ale :—English and Empire Digest complete, with all cumulative supplements up to and including 1950. Apply W. E. O’Brien & Co., Solicitors, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork. LIBRARY T h e Library will be closed for extensive alterations and repairs during the month of September. The Librarian will facilitate members who wish to borrow books urgently, provided they send him a letter to that effect. LEGAL LITERATURE OF THE MONTH A selection of articles from periodicals. Tan1 Times, Ju ly 6th.—“ Completion and Income Tax ”—“ Easements by implied re­ servations—in re Webb.”

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v. Betlson).” The Solicitor, July—“ Attornment clause in mortgage deeds ” ; “ Misrepresentation by agents “ Some recent problems in the conflict o f laws ” ; “ The prevention o f crimes.” August.—“ Implied reservation of easements re Webb ” ; “ Liability of agents for breach o f warranty of authority ” ; “ Strict liability in nuisance ? ” ; “ The Leasehold Property Act, 19 51.” Taw Society’s ( Tondon ) Gazette, January—“ Law reporting—the need for improve­ ment ” ; “ A Solicitor’s office— discharge o f work and avoidance of wasted effort.”

Ju ly 13 th.—“ Costs in remitted actions ” “ Council of Law Society—opinions “ Anti­ cipated proceedings ” —The Lease­ hold Property (Temporary Pro­ visions) Act, 19 51.” on conveyancing matters.” Ju ly 20th.—“ Evidence ” ;

March—“ Special General Meeting ” ; “ Another solicitor’s office ” ; Soli­ citors’ undertakings. April—“ Parliamentary procedure ” ; “ Royal Commission on the taxation o f profits and income ” ; “ Solicitor’s office—some further notes ” ; “ Sta­ tute Law Committee.” May—“ On starting a practice ” ; “ Taxation of trading profits—Report of the Tucker Committee.” June—“ The President’s address to students ” ; “ Taking an articled clerk.”

Ju ly 27th.—“ Rectification o f register ” ; “ Punishment for motoring offences.” August 3rd.'— The dual aspect of misrepresentation.” Solicitors’ Journal, July 7th.— Solicitors—Trustees of charitable institutions—rights of charging.” “ The Leasehold Property Act, '1971 — I . ” Ju ly 14th.—“ Wives’ rights in property

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