The Gazette 1907-8

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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[JUNE, 1907

County of the City of Belfast.—At Belfast, Friday, July jgth, at 10.30. Judges.— The Right Hon. Mr. Justice Kenny and the Hon. Mr. Justice Dodd. Registrars.—Mr. E. H. Kenny, Marlfield, Cabinteely, and Mr. W. H. Dodd', 26 Fitz- william Square. NOTE.—County Antrim Civil Bill Appeals will be taken up in the City Court immediately after the opening of the County Commission. LEINSTER CIRCUIT. Co. Tipperary, North Riding.—At Nenagh, Tuesday, July 2nd, at 11. Queen's County.—At Maryborough, Friday, July 5th, at 11.30. Co. Tipperary, South Riding.—At Clonmel, Monday, July 8th, at 11. Co. Waterford.—At Waterford, Saturday, July 13th, at 11. City of Waterford.—At Waterford, Saturday, July i3th, at n. Co. Kilkenny.—At Kilkenny, Wednesday, July lyth, at 11. Co. Carlovv.—At Carlovv, Friday, July igth, at 12.30. Co. Kildare.—At Naas, Saturday, July 2oth, at 11. Co. Wexford.--At Wexford, Wednesday, July 24th, at 11. Co. Wicklow.—At Wicklow, Thursday, July 25th, at i 1.30. Judges.— Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland (Lord O'Brien)and Right Hon. Mr. Justice Andrews. Registrars.— T. W. Butler-Kearney, Esq., i Upper ?Iatch Street, Dublin, and James T. Andrews, Esq., i Waterloo Road, Dublin. ' CONNAUGHT CIRCUIT. King's County.—At Tullamore, Monday, July 'ist, at 11.30. Co. of Leitrim. — At Carrick-on-Shannon, Thursday, July 4th, at 11. Co. of Sligo.—At Sligo, Monday, July 8th, at 12. Co. of Roscommon.—At Roscommon, Friday, July I2th, at 1 1.30.

Co. of Mayo.—At Castlebar, Tuesday, July i6th, at 1.30. Co. of Galway.—At Gal way, Monday, July 22iid, at 12. Judges.— -The Right Hon. Mr. Justice Madden and the Hon. Mr. Justice Wright. Registrars. —Wm. H. Atkinson, Esq., Nutley, Booterstown, and G. W. B. Wright, Esq., i Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. Recent Decisions affecting Solicitors. ( :\ 'otes ofdecisions, lohether in reported or unreported cases, of interest to Solicitors are invited from Members.} COURT OF APPEAL. (Before Walker, C.; FitzGibbon and Holmes, LJJO- O'Doherty and Another v. Mulholland & Co. April 22nd, 23rd, 1907. — Costs—Taxation — Cosis ofreference—Attorneys and Solicitors (/>:} Act, 1849 (12 & 13 Vie/., c. 53), s. 2. UPON the taxation of a bill of costs the Taxing Master should not certify separately for the amount of taxed costs and the amount awarded by him as costs of taxation, but, having taxed the costs, should add to or deduct therefrom, as the case may be, the amount awarded for costs of taxation, and make one certificate for the final amount. Where more than one-sixth part of a bill was taxed off, and the Taxing Master awarded to the defendant ^3 3^. for costs of taxation to be paid by the plaintiffs, and deducted said sum of £3 3^. from the amount of the costs as taxed, and certified for the balance, the King's Bench Division held that he should certify separately for the costs as taxed, and for the ^3 3-r. costs of taxation, but should not deduct the latter amount before making his certificate : Held, on appeal that, on the true construc tion of s. 2 of 12 & 13 Vict., c. 53, the Taxing Master was right, and that the £$ $s. should first be deducted, and then one certificate made for the final amount. Reported in I.L.T.R., Vol. XLI., page 89.

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