The Gazette 1949-1952

Easter Sittings—9 ; Minimum attendance for credit is Michaelmas—9 ; Hilary— 1 6 ; Easter—7. Lectures each Tuesday and Friday at 2.15 o’clock, save where otherwise notified. Course C Conveyancing (18 lectures, o f which at least 14 must be attended); General practice o f a soli­ citor’s office (20 lectures, o f which at least 15 must be attended) and the rights, duties and responsibilities o f solicitors (4 lectures, o f which at least three must be attended). Lectures will be delivered as follow s:— Michaelmas Sittings— 12 ; Hilary Sittings—21 ; Easter Sittings—9. Lectures on Monday and Wednesday at 3.30 o’clock, save where otherwise notified. For a selection o f recommended reading see the published syllabus for the Intermediate and Final Examinations. The Lecturer will not neces­ sarily undertake to cover the entire field in each subject or lecture out o f any particular text book. He will advise the class as to its reading and will assume that each student will have read on the lines advised, in advance o f each lecture, on the subject matter o f the lecture. The aim o f lectures will be to guide students in their work and to illustrate, explain and supplement their reading. A written examination will be held at the end o f each term’ s lectures. Courses B. and C. may be attended in the same year, but Course A. must be completed before either Course B. or C. is commenced. An apprentice who had on 1st October, 1948, already attended and obtained credit for the Society’s Junior and Senior Lectures is eligible for Course C. lectures, but is not obliged to attend them. Every other apprentice is obliged to take Courses A .,B . and C. but will be allowed credit for lectures already attended. REGISTRY Section A. Wanted Assistant, with some experience country, to manage Branch Office, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim. Articles given, if ! desired, to suitable applicant. Protestant. Apply, Greer Hamilton & Gailey, Solicitors, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. Section C T h e partnership hitherto carried on by H ugh C. M c G ahon , Solicitor, and P eter W oods , Solicitor, under the title of McGahon & Woods, Solicitors, 18 Francis Street, Dundalk, is being dissolved as from the 1st July, 1949. Each partner will henceforth carry on business on his own account, Mr. Woods at 18 Francis Street, Dundalk, and at Carlingford, Co. Louth ; and Mr. McGahon 14 Francis Street, Dundalk,

come. As -companies within the Control of Manufactures Act are entitled to the benefit of the 5 per cent, rate, by reference to paragraph ( e) o f sub-section (4) they are not affected. He also said that almost all the companies concerned will be private property holding companies which normally have few shareholders, and infrequent transfers of shares. EXAMINATION RESULTS A t the Intermediate Examination for apprentices to Solicitors held on the 1st day of June, 1949, the following passed the examination :—• Passed with Merit 1. Michael Lucas and John S. Wilcock. 3. Dermot F. Jones. 4. Francis E. A. Taylor. 5. Mary C. C. O’Mahony. 6. Michael C. O’Driscoll. 7. T. Finbarr O’Reilly. 8. Desmond E . M. Matthews. 9. Edward R. Rogers. 10. Donal G. Binchy. 11. Patrick J. Creagh. 12. Cahir F. Davitt. 13. Patrick J. O’Driscoll (Jnr.) 14. James M. Cawley. 15. Joseph M. L. Dockery. 16. Daniel C. Brilley. 17. Michael Kenefick and Gerard J. Lyons. 19. Patrick J. McCormack and James Marshall. 21. Gerald J. M. Moloney. 22. Patrick E . Thornton. 23. MichaelD. Lambe. 24. Augustine I. Cunningham. 25. Charles P. Forde. 26. Timothy F. G. O’Toole. Passed Edward Joseph Barrett. Mary A. B. M. E. Callery. Patrick Noel Downes. James McD. Kerr. Kevin P. Loftus. Patrick O’R. Markey. Myles C. Murphy. Edward O’Carroll. Patrick D. O’Connor. Helena B. A. O’Doherty. Patrick Hugh O’Doherty. Brendan O. M. O’Reilly. David R. Pigot. James J. Sheerin. Jasper R. H. Swanton. Patrick L. Tracey. Brendan J. Wallace. Fifty-two candidates entered, forty-three passed, seven failed, two did not attend. PROGRAMME OF LECTURES 1 9 4 9 - ’50 Course A Common Law (including Personal Property, Contracts and Torts), 42 lectures delivered as follows :— Michaelmas Sittings— 1 2 ; Plilary Sittings—2 1 ; Easter Sittings—9 ; Minimum attendance for credit is Michaelmas—9 ; Hilary— 16 ; Easter—7. Lectures each Monday and Thursday at 2.15 o’clock, save where otherwise notified. Course B Equity and Real Property, 42 lectures delivered : as follows : Michaelmas Sittings— 12 ; Hilary Sittings—21 ;

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