The Gazette 1912-13

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May, 1912.

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not see his way to abolish the annual duty on Solicitors' certificates. The letter appears in this GAZETTE. Professorship of Equity, Real Property, Law and Conveyancing. It was decided to appoint a Professor of Equity, Real Property, Law and Con– veyancing at the meeting of the Council to be held upon 5th June. Further particulars in reference to the office appear in this GAZETTE. Certificates, Applications by two Solicitors for renewal of their certificates were submitted, and orders granting both applications were made. Law Clerks. Petitions from two Law Clerks for leave to be bound under Section 16, and reports from the Court of Examiners thereon, were considered ; one was granted, the other was refused. Council Meetings. MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon the following dates : Committee Meetings, THE following Committee meetings were held during April: Court of Examiners, 2nd and 26th. Gazette, 4th. House, Library and Finance, 15th. Costs, 23rd. Court and Offices, 25th. County Courts, 29th. May 1st and 15th. June 5th and 19th.

Annual Subscriptions. MEMBERS are reminded that the annual subscription to the Society (£1, Town Mem– bers and such Country Members as vote at election of Ordinary Members of Council, 10s., other Country Members, and 10s. all members admitted to the profession less than three years) became due upon the 1st day of May, as well as annual press rent (5s.) Half-Yearly General Meeting. THE Half-yearly General Meeting of the Society will be held in the Hall of the Society, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts,' Dublin, on Thursday, the 16th day of May, 1912, to e'ect Auditors, to nominate Scrutineers of Ballot for Council to be held on 21st November, 1912, and to transact such further business as may come before the meeting. The chair will be taken at two o'clock, p.m. Meeting of the Council. April llth. Half-Yearly Accounts. Cheques in discharge of the half-yearly accounts passed by the Finance Committee were ordered to be drawn and paid. County Court Fees, A letter was read from a Country Member relative to the charge of a fee fund of one shilling by Clerks of the Crown and Peace for attending hearing and entering up of an order on appeal from the County Court. The matter was referred to the County Courts Committee. Certificate Duty, A letter, in reply, was read from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stating he does

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