The Gazette 1918-19

The Gazette ot the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

10

IJiUNE, 1918

hereto shall take effect and be in force as a Rule of Court, and do hereby certify that on account of urgency the said Rule shall come into immediate operation, and do make the said Rule to come into operation as from the date hereof as a Provisional Rule, and to continue in force until a Rule shall have been made in accordance with the provisions in that behalf of the said Rules Publication Act. Given at the Council Chamber, Dublin Castle, this I4th day of May, 1918. Ignatius J. O'Brien, C. Edward Shortt. SCHEDULE. WE, being a majority of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland, and the other persons, pursuant to the I2th Section of the Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) (No. 2) Act, 1897, upon whose recommendation the Lord Lieutenant may make, alter, or annul Rules of Court under the 6ist Section of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland), 1877, present at a meeting for that purpose held (of which majority the Lord Chancellor of Ireland is one), do hereby, pursuant to the said 6ist Section, and of all other powers Us thereunto enabling, express our concurrence in an Order being made by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in Council, making the alterations in the Rules of Court hereinafter expressed and set forth, and certify that on account of urgency the said Rules as amended should come into immediate operation as Provisional Rules. Dated this 7th day of May, 1918. Ignatius J. O'Brien, C. James H. Campbell, L.C.J. S. Ronan, L.J. T. F. Molony, L.J.

annul rules, under Section 61 of the principal Act, shall include the President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland and two persons (one of whom shah1 be a practising Barrister), to be appointed for the purpose by the Lord Chancellor : And whereas by the Rules Publication Act, 1893, Section 2, it is provided that where a Rule-making Authority certifies that on account of urgency or any special reason any Rule should come into immediate operation, it shah1 be lawful for such authority to make any such Rules to come into operation forth– with as Provisional Rules, but such Provi– sional Rules shall only continue in force until Rules shall have been made in accordance with the foregoing provisions of the said Rules Publication Act : And. whereas a majority of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland, and the other persons, pursuant to Section 12 of the Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) (No. 2) Act, 1897, upon whose recommenda– tion the Lord Lieutenant may make, alter, or annul Rules of Court under the said Principal Act, present at a meeting for that purpose held (of which majority the Lord Chancellor of Ireland was one), have passed the resolution set out in the Schedule hereto : Now, We, the Lord Lieutenant-General and General Governor of Ireland, by and with the advice and consent of His Majesty's Privy Council in Ireland, in pursuance and by virtue of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland), 1877, and of the Rules Publica– tion Act, 1893, and of all other powers Us thereunto enabling, and with the concurrence of a majority of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland, and the other persons, pursuant to Section 12 of the Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) (No. 2) Act, 1897, upon whose recommendation the Lord Lieutenant may make, alter, or annul Rules of Court, under the said principal Act, present at a meeting for that purpose held (of which majority the Lord Chancellor of Ireland was one), do order and declare that the Rule of Court set forth in the Schedule

J. G. Gibson. W. H. Dodd.

Jonathan Pirn. William Moore. Herbert Wilson, K..C. W. V. Seddall,

Pres., I.L.S., Ireland.

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