The Gazette 1933-36

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Vol. XXVII, No. 4.]

• FOR CIRCULATION .AMONGST MEMBERS

Stamp Duty Adjudications. A letter was directed to be written to the Solicitor for the Inland Revenue, requesting that where the Solicitor who has lodged a deed for adjudication is requested to attend to discharge queries, the communication should inform him of the nature of the queries. Landlord and Tenant Act. It was resolved that the request of the Council to the Minister for Justice that Rules of Court and a Scale of Costs under this Act be issued be repeated. Appointment of Solicitor to Tipperary U.D.C. A letter was read from the Hon. Secretary of Tipperary and Offaly Sessions Bar Association stating that a Solicitor has now been appointed to the position of Solicitor to Tipperary U.D.C., on a solicitor and client basis so far as his costs are concerned, and expressing the thanks of the Association for the interest which the Council took in the matter. NEW MEMBERS. The following have joined the Society : Richard A. Burke, 22 Eustace Street, Dublin.

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.

6th July. Twenty four Members present. Examinations in Irish.

A letter was read from the Secretary of the Ministry of Education conveying the approval of the Minister of the appointment of Mr. T. P. Waller, B.A., N.U.I., to conduct the second examination in Irish under the Legal Practitioners (Qualification) Act, 1929. Sale of Court Forms. A letter was read from the Master of the High Court stating that the Revenue authorities have decided to arrange for the official sale of Court forms, etc., for the High Court and Circuit Court, at a room in the Four Courts.

27th July. Twenty-two Members present. Valuations for Estate Duty.

The President informed the Council of his interview with the Commissioner of Valuation in reference to the work of valuations for estate duty purposes, when he urged that whatever steps are possible should be taken to obviate delays.

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