The Gazette 1907-8

106

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

[APRIL, 1908

proposed candidate and of each of his nomi nators, and shall be in the form in Schedule A to these Rules annexed in the case of a can didate to be elected as an ordinary member, and in the form in Schedule B in the case of a candidate to be elected a provincial delegate. Every nomination paper must reach the Secretary on or before the 6th day of November, between the hours of 11 o'clock a m. and 4 o'clock p.m." These bye-laws when amended as above proposed would read as follows :— 4. The Secretary shall on or before the ist day of July in each year send a notice to every member whose subscription is in arrear informing him of the fact, and any member whose subscription shall not be paid on or before 3 ist October following shall thereupon cease to be a member. 30. Every candidate for election on the Council must be a member of the Society, and must be nominated by two members of the Society who shall sign their nomination paper. Such nomination paper shall contain the name of the proposed candidate .and of each of his nominators, and shall be in the form in Schedule A to these Rules annexed in the case of a candidate to be elected as an ordinary member, and in the form in Schedule B in the case of a candidate to be elected a provincial delegate. Every nomination paper must reach the Secretary on or before the 6th day of November, between the hours of 11 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m. Land Purchase (Ireland) Act, 1903. FEES TO COUNSEL ON CERTIFICATES OF TITLE. THE following correspondence has taken place between the General Council of the Bar of Ireland and the Council of the Incorporated Law Society:— LAW LIBRARY, FOUR COURTS, i6ih December, 1907. DEAR SIR,—I am desired by the General Council of the Bar of Ireland to send you a copy of a resolution unanimously adopted by them with reference to fees to counsel for certificates as to prima facie evidence of title in Land Purchase cases. I am, yours faithfully, T. HENRY MAXWELL, Hon. Sec. pro tern. The Secretary, Incorporated Law Society.

Bye-laws of the Society. AT the Half-yearly General Meeting of the Society, to be held upon Friday, the 15'th day of May, at z o'clock, p.m., the President will move that the following amendments be made to bye-laws 4 and 30 of the Society :— Bye-law 4. Omit the following words :— " and that he cannot vote at any election until his subscription be paid. The name of every member whose annual subscription be not paid before the ist day of November shall be posted, in the Council Room in a list to be accessible to members on application to the Secretary " ; and from same bye-law omit the word "December" and insert the word " October." Bye-law 30. Omit the following- words :— "a solicitor in actual practice, holding a cer tificate for the current year, admitted at least seven years previous to the day of election, and " ; and from same bye-law omit the fol lowing words: — "whose subscription for the current year shall have been paid on or before the day of nomination " ; and from same bye- law omit the following words :—" and each of whose subscriptions for the current year shall have been paid on or before the day of nomi nation." The following are copies of bye-laws 4 and 30 as at present:— 4. " The Secretary shall, on or before the ist day of July in each year, send a notice to every member whose subscription is in arrear, in forming him of the fact, and that he cannot vote at any election until his subscription be paid. The name of every member whose annual subscription be not paid before the ist day of November shall be posted in the Council Room in a list to be accessible to members on appli cation to the Secretary, and any member whose subscription shall not be paid on or before the 3ist December following shall thereupon cease to be a member." 30. " Every candidate for election on the Council must be a solicitor in actual practice, holding a certificate for the current year, ad mitted at least seven years previous to the day of election, and a member of the Society, whose subscription for the current year shall, have been paid on or before the day of nomination, and must be nominated by two members of the Society, who shall sign their nomination paper, and each of whose subscriptions for the current year shall have been paid on or before the day of nomination. Such nomina tion paper shall contain the name of the

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