The Gazette 1914-15
[NOVEMBER, 1914
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
48
Apprentices Serving in His Majesty's Forces. THE Council give notice, with the approval and sanction of the Lord Chancellor, that in any case in which they are satisfied that an apprentice has, with the consent of his master, been engaged in Naval or Military service during the present war, the period of such service with His Majesty's Naval or Military forces, will be allowed to be counted as part of the period of service of the appren tice under his indentures of apprenticeship. serving in His Majesty's Forces. THE following is a list of Irish Solicitors, and of Apprentices to Irish Solicitors, serving in His Majesty's forces. Care has been taken to make the list as complete as possible, but through want of information there may be some names omitted. It is hoped that information will be sent to the Secretary in reference to any names omitted, as it is intended to publish the list again in a future number of the GAZETTE. SOLICITORS. Bridge, Wm. P., " D " Co., 7th Batt. Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Cox, Pierse J., Motor Despatch Rider, Royal Engineers. Crozier, Fras. R. M., 2nd Lieut., 6th Batt., Royal Irish Fusiliers. Dunn, John V., 2nd Lieut., 7th Batt., Royal Munster Fusiliers. English, Robert D., Lieut., 8th Batt., Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Exham, Cecil H., 2nd Lieut., 4th Batt., Royal Munster Fusiliers. Falls, Chas. F., Capt, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Findlater, Herbert S., " D " Co., 7th Batt., Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Fottrell, Brendan J., Lieut., 3rd Batt., Royal Irish Regiment. Fry, Philip G., 2nd Lieut., 8th Batt., Royal Irish Fusiliers Johns, Tyndall S., Lieut., 12th Batt., Royal Irish Rifles. Solicitors, and Apprentices to Solicitors,
It was resolved to request His Excellency to receive a deputation from the Council on the subject of the Irish Resident Magistracy, the deputation to consist of the President, the two Vice-Presidents, and the past Presidents. Court of Examiners. The report of the Court of Examiners upon the October Intermediate Examination was submitted and adopted. The result appears in this GAZETTE. Valuation of Society's Premises. The Council appealed last year against the valuation placed by the Commis sioner of Valuation on the premises of the Society, the valuation having been then raised from £200 to £250. The result of the appeal, was now reported. The Commissioner having considered the facts submitted to him, in support of the appeal, reduced his previous valuation to £230, at which figure the valua tion has now been fixed. Law Clerk. The petition of a Law Clerk for leave to be bound under Section 16 of the Solicitors (Ireland) Act, 1898, and report of the Court of Examiners thereon, were considered, and the application was granted. Council Meetings. MEETINGS of the Council will be held upon the following dates :— November 4th, 18th, 27th. •• December 2nd and 9th. Committee Meetings. THE following Committee Meetings were held during October:— Court of Examiners, 2nd and 19th. Report, 16th and 28th. Privileges, 23rd. Costs, 29th. House, Library and Finance, 30th.
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