The Gazette 1912-13

THE GAZETTE OF THE Jncargcrrnletr ITafo Sraetjj af Ir

T FOR CIRCULATION LAMONGST MEMBERS.

• August, 1912.

Vol. VI, No. 4.]

Examinations. The Report of the Court of Examiners, giving the results of the July Intermediate Examination, was submitted and adopted. The result appears in this GAZETTE. Law Clerks. Petitions from four Law Clerks under Section 16, and reports from the Court of Examiners thereon, were considered; one petition was granted, the other three were refused. July 2ith. Certificate. An application by a Solicitor for a Certifi cate under Section 47 was considered and granted. Law Clerk. A petition from a Law Clerk under Section 16, and a report from the Court of Examiners thereon was considered, and the petition was granted. House Committee. Estimates for painting and repairs recom mended by the House Committee were accepted. Council Meetings. MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon the following dates :— October 2nd, 16th and 30th. November 13th and 27th.

Meetings of the Council.

July 10th. Appeals from the Recorder of Dublin.

A LETTER was read from the Hon. Sec. of the Dublin Sessions Bar, drawing attention to the inconvenience rendered through no appeals from the Recorder being heard between the end of June and the beginning of Michaelmas Sittings. The matter was referred to the Court and Offices Committee. Warrants for Small Debts. The question of whether warrants for execution of decrees obtained in the Dublin Metropolitan Police Court for small debts can be directed to the Metropolitan Police, was referred to the County Courts Committee. Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910. A communication was received from the Receiver Examiner in reference to the filling up of forms and the making of objection to provisional valuations, under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910, relating to lands and houses, the subject-matter of proceedings in the Land Judge's Court. The matter was fully discussed, and it was resolved to reply suggesting that the Land Judge should give general directions to Solicitors having carriage as to the steps to be taken by them in reference to the filling of forms and the consideration of provisional valuations and that provision should be made for remunera tion for this additional work. The Council appointed the President, and Mr. Meredith, ex-President, to deal further with the matter.

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