The Gazette 1909-10

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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[JULY, 1909

New Solicitors. ADMISSIONS DURING JUNE, 1909. Name.

of such Judges and Chairmen, shall take effect from and after such day as shall be therein named; And whereas by the Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906, sec. 6 (5) and sec. 11 (6) (12), rules of Court for the purpose of carrying the said Act into effect in the County Courts are required to be made as in the said sections mentioned. And whereas Rules of Court under the said Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906, have been made, and are now in force as Provisional Rules under the provisions of section 2 of the Rules Publication Act, 1893, and it is expe dient that the said rules, either as originally drawn or as they may be amended by the rule- making authority, should be made to come into operation as Statutory Rules under section i of the said Rules Publication Act. And whereas notice was given in the Dublin Gazette of the 27th dav of November, 1906, of the proposal to make the said Rules as Statutory Rules, and all conditions prelimi nary to the making of the said Rules as Statutory Rules have been fulfilled ; And whereas at a meeting of the said Judges, duly convened for the purpose, the following five of them, that is to say :—His Honor Judge Sir Francis Brady, Bart., K.c. ; His Honor judge Orr, K.C. ; His Honor Judge Shaw, K.c.; His Honor judge Craig, K.C. ; and His Honor Judge Brereton Barry, K.C., were selected to frame rules, orders, and forms as aforesaid. Now, I, The Right Honourable Sir Samuel Walker, Bart., Lord Chancellor of Ireland, with the concurrence of the said Judges, as testified by their signatures hereto, and after consultation with the President of the Incor porated Law Society of Ireland, in pursuance of the powers given by the said recited Acts, and of all other powers thereunto Us enabling, do hereby make and certify the rules and forms, hereinafter set forth, as Statutory Rules and Forms to be used and be in force in pro ceedings in the County Courts under section 6 (5) and section 11 (6) (12) of the Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906, and do make the said rules and forms to come into operation forth with as Statutory Rules. Dated this ist day of June, 1909.

Served apprenticeship to Ernest T. S. "Wilson, Lisburn.

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Bynie, William ]., Gerald Byrne, Dublin. Knox, Alfred Sefton Victor, Joseph Lockhart, Lisburn. Markey, Patrick C., . AVilliamD.Sullivan,Navan. I*ersse, John Geoffrey, . Sir Benjamin Whitney, Dublin. Obituary. MR. WILLIAM ARTHUR PIKE, Solicitor, died on the i6th June, 1909, at Dublin. Mr. Pike, who served his apprenticeship with his father, the late Mr. William P. Pike, of 21, Middle Gardiner Street, Dublin, was admitted in Trinity Term, 1861, and was for many years on the staff of Messrs. William Findlater and Co., Dublin. Professorship of Common Law. THE Council upon the i6th June elected Mr. Frederick G. Sharpe, Solicitor, to the office of Professor of Common Law to the Society, in succession to Mr. W. Herbert Boyd, K.L., whose term of office will expire at the end of the present Sittings. Mr. Sharpe, who is a Graduate and Doctor of Laws of Dublin University, and a First Prizeman in Law and Political Economy, was admitted a Solicitor in 1899, and in 1902 obtained the degree of Doctor of Civil Law of Durham University, ad eundem. Statutory Rules under the County Officers and Courts Act (Ireland), 1877, and the Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906. WHEREAS by an Act, 40 and 41 Vict., c. 56, intituled "The County Officers and Courts (Ireland) Act, 1877," sec. 79, it is enacted that the Lord Chancellor, with the concurrence of the County Court Judges and Chairmen of Quarter Sessions in Ireland, or any five of them, to be selected or nominated as in the said Act is provided, may make rules and orders for regulating the proceedings in and practice of the Civil Bills Courts in Ireland, and for prescribing the forms of proceedings, and for the several other purposes in the said Act mentioned, and otherwise for carrying the said Act into execution, and may from time to time amend such rules, orders, and forms, and that every rule, order, and form certified under the hands of the Lord Chancellor, and any five . .

S. WALKER, C. FRAS. BKAUY. JAMES ORR. JAMES J. SHAW. j. WALKER CRAIG. R. BRERETON BARRY. W. J. SHANNON,

Pres. Incorp. Law Society.

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