The Gazette 1911-12

[AUGUST, 1911

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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and Cheques. 17th ed., by W. J. B. Byles and E. R. Watson. 8vo ; London, 1911. Church of Ireland. Lathain (The Yen. ]. K.) and Sir J. C. Meredith : The Constitution of the Church of Ireland, 1909. 8vo ; Dublin, 1909. Common Law. Odgers (W. Blake) and Walter B. Odgers : The Common Law of England ; being the tenth edition of Broom's Commentaries on the Common Law. 2 Vols ; 8vo; London, 1911. Company Law. Gore-Browne (F.) and William Jordan : Handbook of the Formation, Management and Winding-up of Joint Stock Companies. 31st ed. 8vo ; London, 1911. Palmer (Sir Francis Beaufort) : Company Precedents for use in relation to Com panies subject to the Companies (Consoli dation) Act, 1908. Part 1. 10th ed. 8vo. London, 1910. Part II. : Winding- up Forms and Practice. 10th ed. 8vo ; London, 1910. Contempt of Court. Oswald (James Francis) : Contempt of Court, Committal, Attachment, and Arrest upon Civil Process, with an appendix of forms. 3rd ed.. by G. S. Robertson. 8vo ; London, 1910. Contract. Addison (Charles Greenstreet): Treatise on the Law of Contracts, llth ed. 8vo ; London, 1911. Fry (Rt. Hon. Sir Edward) : A Treatise on the Specific Performance of Contracts. 5th ed., by W. D. Rawlins. 8vo ; London, 1911. Pollock (Sir Frederick) : Principles of Contract ; a Treatise on the general principles concerning the validity of Agreements in the Law of England. 8th ed. 8vo ; London, 1911. Conveyancing. Davklson (Charles) : Concise Precedents in Conveyancing, with practical Notes. 19th ed., by M. G. Davidson and S. Wansworth. 8vo ; London, 1910. Prideaux (Frederick) : Forms and Prece dents in Conveyancing (incorporating Wolstenholme's Forms and Precedents);

In Chancery cases the Solicitors having carriage of the proceedings should note on the assessed accounts the ledger credit and the title of the action. In Land Commission cases the Record Number and the title of the estate should he noted on the assessed accounts. In Chancery matters, the Solicitors having carriage of the proceedings should annex the assessed accounts and Warrant to Pay to the payment schedule to be lodged by them with the Accountant-General o[ the Supreme Court. In Land Commission Cases, the assessed accounts and Warrant to Pay should, after vouching before the Examiner, be retained by the Solicitors having carriage of the pro ceedings, and handed by them to the Registrar in Court, at the time of the Allocation of the Funds. When the Pay Order has been prepared, it should be annexed to the assessed accounts and Warrant to Pay, and all will be forwarded, by the Accountant-General of the Supreme Court, or by the Accountant, Irish Land Commission to,— The Collector, Customs and Excise, Custom House, Dublin. The assessed accounts will then be stamped and returned from the Estate Duty Office to the Solicitors having carriage of the proceedings. So far as possible like practice should be observed in connection with all other orders directing payments of duty out of funds in Court. Additions to the Library. THE following books have been added to the Library from December, 1910, to July, 1911 :— ' Arrangement, Deeds of. Lawrance (George Woodford) : Deeds of Arrangement and Statutory Compositions and Schemes, with precedents. 6th ed., by S.E.Williams. 8vo ; London, 1910. Bills of Exchange. Byles (Rt. Hon. Sir John Bernard) : A Treatise of the Law of Bills of Ex change, Promissory Notes, Bank Notes

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