The Gazette 1911-12

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FEBRUARY, 1912] The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

New Members.

be made for the printing and advertising re ferred to, as heretofore by the County and Borough Councils. Labourers Acts. A letter was read from a country member stating that in a case where he had furnished title to a District Council upon behalf of a judicial tenant prior to the Labourers (Ireland) Order, 1910, and the District Council had refused to send on his costs for taxation, contending that he was bound to accept the fee of half-a-guinea fixed by the Order of 1010, he had, on the suggestion of this Council, proceeded against the District Council by mandamus to compel the District Council to send on his Bill for taxation, with the result that, having obtained a conditional order, the costs were sent on for taxation, and his costs of proceedings in the King's Bench had been paid by the District Council. He expressed his thanks to this Council for their assistance in the matter. Examination Results. The report of the Court of Examiners upon the January Preliminary and Final Exam inations was submitted and adopted. The results appear in this GAZETTE. Certificates. Applications under Section 47 by three Solicitors for liberty to renew their annual certificates were considered, and in the three cases orders were made granting the applications. Council Meetings. MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon the following dates :— February Hth and 28th. March 13th and 27th. Committee Meetings. THE following Committee meetings were held during January :— Gazette, llth. County Courts, 12th and 22nd. Privileges, 24th. House, Library and Finance, 25th. Court of Examiners, 29th.

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Clay, Henry T. K., 23 Suffolk Street, Dublin" Coulter, Wm. J. M., 37 Molesworth Street, Dublin. King, John H.. Downpatrick. O'Hanlon, Henry A. B., 73 Dame Street. Dublin. Legal Appointment. THE Lord Lieutenant lias appointed Mr. Alexander Gartlan, of Nevvry, and 32 Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin, to be Crown Solicitor for the County of Louth, in the room of the late Mr. Michael C. Moynagh. Commissioners to Administer Oaths. THE Lord Chancellor has appointed the following to be Commissioners to administer Oaths :— Patrick Campbell, Stockbroker and Land Agent, Londonderry. . . Frederick Lester. Clerk of Petty Sessions, Ballybay. Michael McDaid, Registration Agent, Londonderry. George E. Stewart, Estate Agent, Receiver and Stockbroker, London derry. Obituary. MR. MICHAEL C. MOYNAGH, Solicitor, died upon the 15th January, 1912, at his residencej Roden Place, Dundalk. Mr. Moynagh, who served his apprentice ship with the late Mr. Charles McHenry Denvir, Dundalk, was admitted in Trinity Term, 1870, and practised in Dundalk. He was appointed Crown Solicitor for County Louth in the year 1895, and occupied that position up to the time of his death. MR. HUGH McGoNiGAi., Solicitor, Westport, died upon the 17th January, 1912, at Hove, Brighton. Mr. McGonigal, who served his apprentice ship with Mr. Alfred B. Kelly, Castlebar, was admitted in Trinity Sittings, 1902, and practised at Castlebar, in partnership with

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