The Gazette 1964/67
G A Z E T T E
THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND
Secretary ERIC A. PLUNKETT
President ROBERT McD. TAYLOR
Vice-Presidents PATRICK O'DONNELL JAMES R. C. GREEN
CONTENTS
WEEKEND MEETING AT CORK, 1967 Members should note that the date of the above meeting will take place at the weekend 19th to 22nd May, and not 26th to 29th May as already notified.
Weekend Meeting at Cork .................. 29 'Meetings of the Council .................. 29 Conditions of Sale ........................... 30 Circuit Court Fees ........................ 30 Dail Eireann ................................. 30 Solicitors' Golfing Society ............... 30 Tipperary and Offaly (Birr Division) Bar Association ........................... 30 The Society of Young Solicitors ......... 31 House Agents' Fees Investigated ......... 31 Scale of Minimum Fees for Counsel for Conveyancing and Advice on Title 31 Examination Results ........................ 32 Legal Education and Training ......... 32 Commissioners of Charitable Donations and Bequests ........................... 32 Joint Seminar in Cork ..................... 32 Out of Date Jury System .................. 33 Practice Direction ........................... 33 Cases of the Month ........................ 33 Office Rules for Dictators ............... 37 Correspondence .............................. 38 Registration of Title Acts .................. 39 \Obituary ....................................... 39 The Registry ................................. 40
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
July 28th: The President present Messrs Desmond J. Collins, Desmond Moran, T. V. O'Connor, Niall S. Gaffney, Patrick O'Donnell, P. C. Moore, James R. C. Green, Augustus Cullen, W. A. Osborne, F. Armstrong, Dan O'Connor, Eunan McCarron, Peter E. O'Connell, John B. Jermyn, John Maher, Ralph J. Walker, John J. Nash, Brendan A. McGrath, Patrick Noonan, Gerrard M. Doyle, Francis J. Lanigan, James W. O'Donovan, R. A. French. The following was among the business trans acted : Accountants's Certificates The Secretary read the report of the scrutineers on the postal ballot. Seven hundred and eighty- three valid ballot papers were received before 15th July 1966, of which six hundred and forty- 29 in the chair, also
Vol. 60 No. 3
July 1966
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