The Gazette 1911-12

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

company which has, during a like period, paid a dividend on its ordinary stock ; (ii) in the stocks or shares of any tram way or light railway, dividends upon which are guaranteed under the Tramways (Ireland) Acts, 1860 to 1900 ; or the stock, mortgages, bonds, debentures, or debenture stock issued or to be issued by the council of any county or urban district in the United Kingdom under the authority of any Act or Provisional Order ; and may from time to time, subject to the like conditions, vary any such investment. (2) The Public Trustee, in any case in which his sanction is required for an investment under this section, shall, before sanctioning the investment, satisfy himself that there is a reasonable probability that the investment will, if realised on the death of the tenant for life or the termination of the trust, produce an amount not less than the sum invested ; and the Public Trustee shall not incur any liability on account of any sanction given or withheld by him in good faith. (3) The powers of investment conferred upon trustees by this section shall be in addition to any powers of investment con ferred on them by the terms of the settlement or by Act of Parliament, and such last- mentioned powers may be exercised notwith standing anything to the contrary in the settlement. (4) A trustee shall not incur any liability by reason of any investment made by him in exercise of the powers conferred by this section. (5) Subsections (1), (2), and (3) of section fifty-one of the Act of 1903 shall cease to have effect. New Solicitors. ADMISSIONS DURING JUNE, 1911. Served Apprenticeship to Gartlan, Natne Cromie, William Andrew Alexander Newry. Greene, Thomas J. Roger Greene & Florence A. Greene, Dublin. McCarthy, Thomas Paul Jeremiah McCarthy, Sligo Tierney, Martin Louis C. P. Smith, Cavan (iii) in

Results of Examination. AT the Preliminary Examination, held upon the 18th and 19th days of May, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit :— 1. James A. Henderson. 2. John K. Woods.

3. Maurice J. Woulfe. 4. Martin T. Breene. 5. Patrick J. McGarvey. 6. Francis S. Younge. 7. Matthew A. Fan-ell. 8. George S. Farrell. 9. John J. Kavanagh.

Arthur Kenny, and James Murray passed the modified Prelimi nary Examination, for which they had liberty to present themselves. Eighteen candidates attended : twelve passed ; six were postponed. Preliminary Examination Prizes, 1910-11. THE Court of Examiners awarded a Gold Medal to James O'Connor, a Silver Medal to James A Henderson, and special Certificates to John K. Woods, Terence Byrne, Junior, and Edward V. Coolican. At the Final Examination for Apprentices, held upon the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th days of May, the following passed the examination, and their names are arranged in order of merit:— 1. Thomas J. Greene. 2. Sydney Mathews. 3. Robert Wallace, B.A., R.U.I. 4. Henry A. B. O'Hanlon. 5. John T. Boumphrey, B.A., T.C.D. 6. John P. V. Campbell. 7. William A. Cromie. 8. Thomas P. McCarthy. 9. Thomas F. Monks, Junior. John MacDonald

10. Michael M. Quin. 11. Martin Tierney. 12. James M. Pollin. 13. Ambrose Steen, B.A., N.U.I. 14. William G. Ryan.

The Court of Examiners awarded a Gold Medal to Thomas J. Greene, a Silver Medal to Sydney Mathews, and a special Certificate to Robert Wallace, B.A., R.U.I. Twenty-eight candidates attended; fourteen passed ; fourteen were postponed.

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