The Gazette 1975

Irish Recent Cases B. v. D. (Nullity granted on grounds of duress) 18 Burke Clancy & Co., Re (If ratified, all amounts due by a company must be paid) 42 C. & A. Modes and C & A. Finance Ltd. v. C & A. (Waterford) Ltd., O'Toole and McClure (Injunction granted on ground of decep- tion in passing-off action) 209 Chaine Nickson v. Bank of Ireland, Brett and Lewis Crosby (Beneficiary under Trust Instrument can be furnished with Trust Accounts) 152 Conole v. Redbank Oyster Co. v. Fairways Fabrication Ltd. and Bord Iascalgh Mhara (Owners of unseaworthy boat liable for drowning of passengers) 177 Conway v. Conway (House purchase payments made by a wife are deemed a trust, and she is entitled to a share in the house, according to her contributions) 180 Costelloe v. Maharaj Krishna Properties (Ireland Ltd.) and X (Solicitors cannot recover a substantial deposit paid in a sale of pro- perty owing to fraudulent answers given by their London agents to the Irish Land Commission) 268 Dairy Lee Ltd.—Stakelum v. Canning (In a winding up, a salaried director is entitled to accrued holiday remuneration) 107 Dardis and Dunns Seeds Ltd. v. Hickey (Defective Judgment Mortgage Affidavit rejected) 20 De Burca and Anderson v. Attorney General (Women are entitled to serve as jurors, and rating qualifications unconstitutional) 294 Devaney v. Reidy (Architect's fees substantially reduced) 42 Dooley v. Attorney General (Sections 2 and 3 of Forcible Entry and Occupation A c t 1971 comply with the Constitution) 205 Dublin Corporation v. Dublin Cemeteries Com- mittee (Claim by Glasnevin Cemetery to be exempted from rates rejected but allowed subsequently by Supreme Court) 42 Dublin Port and Docks Bord v. Bank of Ireland (Bank negligent in mistakenly finding over- draft due and returning cheque) 108 Fanning & Co. v. Surgical Distributor Ltd. (Plaintiffs not required to furnish par- ticulars of libelled persons) 107 Fogarty Advertising Ltd. v. Ralston & Mitchell (1973 N.I.) (Plaintiffs awarded £21,700 damages for total loss of business) 14-17 Fuller and Holiday Motor Inns Ltd. v. Dublin Co. Council (In a planning application, it is not necessary to join Minister as defen- dant, if he has already granted planning permission) 107 Gaffney, Henry, deed. Re—Gaffney v. Gaffney (Due to fraudulent divorce, first wife is entitled to the succession of her husband's estate to the exclusion of second wife) 151 Gallagher v. Mogul of Ireland (No. 1) (£13,000 damages for injuries sustained during drilling in mine) 206 Geraghty v. Minister for Local Government (No. 2) (The Minister in giving his decision under a Planning Appeal, must act strictly and impartially on the evidence) 269 Grealy v. Bank of Nova Scotia (It is libellous and malicious for Bank to falsely use words "Refer to drawer" — plaintiff's verdict for £2,150 upheld) 150 Hanley v. Morrissey (63% apportionment against defendant unreasonable in view of plaintiff's contributory negligence 107 Heavey v. Heavey (Husband who buys property in name of wife and converted it into luxury flats is deemed to have given her an absolute gift) 178 International Securities Ltd. v. Portmarnock Estate Ltd. (Deposit forfeited as a result of delay in completion) 176

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Examinations Book-keeping (September 1974) Book-keeping (June 1975) 201 Book-keeping Examination Results Total for June 1975 254 First Law (February 1975) 135 Second Law (February 1975) 135 Third Law (February 1975) 135 Council approves Examination Results of February 1975 Examinations 252 Irish Examination Results Total—March 1975 252 Irish Examination Results Total—June 1975 ... 254 Preliminary Examination Results Total—June 1975 278 First Law (September 1975) 278 Second Law (Steptember 1975) 278 Preliminary Examination (July 1975) 278 Third Law 278 Dates and Fees, 1976 300 36 Recommendations 129 Federal Economic Chamber of Vienna — Rules of Arbitration 289 Federation of Professional Associations — Presi- dential Address by Franklin O'Sullivan 124 General Council of the Bar of Ireland—Report on Criminal Legal Aid Part I 1. Professor Bates (Q.U.B.) to conduct survey on Solicitors' Remuneration. 2. Society will have regard to the finding of the Monopolies Commission on advertising by the legal profession. 3. New Institute of Legal Education to be established in Queen's University in Septem- ber 1976. 4. New Solicitor's Order will give extended powers to the Society and establish a Com- pensation Fund. 5. There is also power to introduce a Com- pulsory Professional Indemnity Insurance. 6. Each solicitor is required to apply individually for a licence under the Con- sumer Credit Act 1974. 7. The Society will sponsor a Rota Scheme for Legal Aid throughout Northern Ireland. A Law Centre will be established in Belfast to meet the needs of the situation. 8. The current Annual Membership Subscrip- tion is £12.50 and the cost of the Annual Practising Certificate is £50. International Bar Association forms Section on General Practice—13 Committees listed ... 65 International Bar Association—Progress Report 7 283 Irish Capital Gains Tax—Book by Extel Statistical Services Ltd 287 False Witness — Justice Report on Perjury (Hunter, Chairman) — Summary of Part II Goodman lashes "fat greedy lawyers" Golding, Mr. Graham, appointed Lecturer in Business Administration, U.C.D 35 How the Scots view the Legal Profession—Report of Scottish Law Society on attitude of the public 63 The Incorporated Law Society of Northern Ireland

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