The Gazette 1909-10

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[DECEMBER. 1909

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Additions to the Library. THE following books have been added to the Library from June to October, 1909 :— Annual Practice. 1910. 2 Vols. 8vo. London. Beddoes (W. F.) : Law of Mortgage. 2nd ed. 8vo. London, 1908. Beren (T.) : Employers' Liability and Work men's Compensation. 4th ed. 8vo. London, 1909. Clerk (J. F.) and W. H. B. Lindseet : The Law of Torts. 5th ed. 8vo. London, 1909. Dublin Police Carriage Fares and Bye-Laws. 12mo. Dublin, 1905. Dublin University Calendar for the Year 1909-1910. Vol. i. 8vc7. Dublin, 1909. Encyclopaedia of the Laws of England. 2nd ed. Vol. xv. 8vo. London, 1909. Eversley (W. P.) : Law of the Domestic Relations. 3rd ed. '8vo. London, 1906. Freeth (Sir E.) : Estate Duty and other Death Duties. 4th ed. 8vo. London, 1908. Gore-Browne (F.) and W. Jordan : Joint Stock Companies. 30th ed. 8vo. London, 1909. Greenwood (J. H.) : Amount of Compensa tion and Review of Weekly Payments under the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1906. 8vo. London, 1909. Hall (W. C.) and A. H. F. Pretty: The Children Act, 1908. 8vo. London, 1909. Halsbury (Rt. Hon. the Earl of) : The Laws of England. Vols. vn.-x. 8vo. London, 1909. Jones (L. A. A.) and H. H. L. Bellot : Law of Children and Young Persons. 8vo. London, 1909. Key (T.) and Sir H. W. Elphinstone : Precedents in Conveyancing. 9th ed. 2 Vols. London, 1909. McCarthy (J.) : A History of Our Own Times. Vols. vi.-vn. 8vo. London, 1909. Marcy (G. N.) and 0. R. A. Simpkin : Forms of Originating Summons. 2nd ed. 8vo. London, 1909. May (H. W.) : Law of Fraudulent and Voluntary Conveyances. 3rd ed. 8vo. London, 1908. Mayne (J. D.) : Treatise on Damages. 8th ed. 8vo. London, 1909.

and Limerick Counties, with a view to their either joining the Association or forming county associations in each of said counties. The following resolution was proposed, seconded, and passed unanimously :—" That the attention of the members of the Co. Tipperary, N.R., and King's Co., Bin- Division, Sessional Bar Association, having been drawn to the practice of auctioneers drawing Conditions of Sale of property and undertaking other work which should be performed by members of the Solicitors' profession, we hereby desire to call the attention of all auctioneers in the districts affected by this Association to the matter, and to point out that by doing such work they violate the privileges of the Solicitors' profession. That this resolution be signed by the members of the Committee of this Association, and forwarded by them to said auctioneers." The" Officers and Committee of the Associa tion for the Session 1909-1910 were balloted for, and the following elected :—William Bridge, President ; Alien H. Morgan, Hon. Treasurer ; Henry Shannon, Hon. Secretary. Committee :—R. F. Barry, William Bridge, Michael Gleeson, Alien Morgan, Charles J. Spain, L. J. Ryan, Henry Shannon. The Hon. Sec. was directed to have the rules printed, and a copy forwarded to all members of the profession in the Counties Tipperary, King's, Queen's and Limerick. (Communicated by the Hon. Secretary.) Hilary Sittings Lectures. PROFESSOR QUIRKE will deliver lectures .to the Senior Class upon the subjects of Real Property, Equity, and Conveyancing, on the following dates in Hilary Sittings, 1910 :— January llth, 14th, 18th, 21st, 25th, 28th. February 1st, 4th, 8th, llth, 15th, 18th. PROFESSOR SHARPE will deliver lectures to the Junior Class upon Common Law, on the following dates in Hilary Sittings, 1910 :— January 13th, 17th, 20th, 24th, 27th, 31st. February 3rd, 7th, 10th, 14th, 17th, 21st. The lectures to both classes will be delivered at 4 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre of the Society at the Four Courts.

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