The Gazette 1916-17
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
[MARCH, 1917
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after the expiry of the term for which the Certificate was issued. Such application may be for the whole or proportion of the duty, according to the time during which Naval or Military duties have prevented the trans action by the applicant of his legal business. Every application should be accompanied by the duly stamped Certificate in respect of which the claim is made, and also by a statutory declaration setting forth all the facts necessary to establish the claim. The above arrangement under which duty may be refunded'does'not in any way alter the necessity for Solicitors practising cither alone or in partnership holding a duly stamped Certificate. It refers exclusively to the refund of the duty which has been paid, and does not affect or excuse its original payment in cases in which according to law such payment is required. Registration of Business Names Act, 1916. THE prescribed forms of application for the purpose of registration under the above are obtainable at the principal Post Offices. The Registrar-General, who is the Registrar of Business Names for Ireland, has a temporary office for the purpose at 9 Gardiner's Row, Dublin, pending the opening of the permanent office at Coleraine House, Coleraine Street, Dublin. . . The Act passed upon the 22nd December, 1916. Section 1 of the Act provides as follows :— " Subject to the provisions of this'Act— (a) Every firm having a place of business in the United Kingdom, and carrying on business under a business name which does not consist of the true surnames of all partners who are individuals and the corporate names of all partners who are corporations without any addition other than the true Christian names of individual partners of initials of such Christian names; (b) Every individual having a place of business in the United Kingdom and carrying on a business under a business name which does not consist of his true surname without any addition other than
Dublin Fusiliers, previously reported missing, is now reported killed in action at the Dardanelles, on the 16th August, 1915. Lance-Corporal Findlater served his apprenticeship with the late Sir William Findlater, 53 Dame Street, Dublin, was admitted in Michaelmas Sittings, 1898, and practise:! at 12 Trinity Street, Dublin. MR. JASPER T. BRETT, Solicitor's Appren tice, late Second Lieutenant, Royal Dublin Fusiliers, died upon the 4th February, 1917. Mr. Brctt was apprenticed on the 1st November, 1912, to his father, Mr. William J. Brett, 13 Bachelor's Walk, Dublin. IVAN H. GARVEY, Solicitor's Apprentice, Connaught Rangers, died of wounds, on the 19th February, 1917. Since his death, the announcement has been made of the award of the Military Cross to Captain Garvey. Captain Garvey was apprenticed on the 23rd September, 1909, to his father, Mr. John Garvey, Ballina. CAPTAIN Gaynor, John J., 40 Nth. Great George's Street, Dublin. Seeds, Stirling J., 13 Ann Street, Belfast. Payment of Certificate Duty by Solicitors engaged on Active Service with Naval or Military Forces. RELIEF from Certificate Duty will be allowed in respect of any period during which a Solicitor has been or is engaged on active service with the Naval or Military Forces, and who during that period has taken no active part in conducting his business, or that of the firm, of which he is a partner. Application on behalf of any Solicitor who wishes to obtain a refund of Certificate Duty paid should be made to the Assistant Secre tary and Comptroller, Inland Revenue, Custom House, Dublin, as soon as possible New Members. THE following joined the Society during February, 1917 :—
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