The Gazette 1916-17

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The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

MARCH, 1917]

•This Section shall apply,* inline case where registration is required in con sequence of a change of name, as if for ! references to the date of the commence- | ment of the business there were sub- I stituted references to the date of such I change." Section 22 of the Act provides that the word " Business" shall include profession. The full text of the Act can be obtained I by post from Messrs. Ponsonby, 116 Grafton ! Street, Dublin, for twopence-halfpenny.

his Christian names or the initials thereof; (c) Every individual or firm having a place of business in the United Kingdom, who, or a member of which, has either before or after the passing of this Act changed his name, except in the case of a woman in consequence of marriage ; shall be registered in the manner directed by this Act: Provided that— (i.) where the addition merely indicates that the business is carried on in succession to a former owner .of the business, that addition shall not of itself render registra tion necessary; and (ii.) where two or more individual partners have the same surname, the addition of an s at the end of that surname shall not of itself render registration necessary; and (iii.) where the business is carried on by a trustee in bankruptcy or a receiver or manager appointed by any Court, registra tion shall not be necessary ; and (iv.) a purchase or acquisition of property by two or more persons as joint tenants or tenants in common is not of itself to be deemed carrying on a business whether or not the owners share any profits from the sale thereof." Section 5 of the Act provides as follows :— " The particulars required to be fur nished under this Act shall be furnished within fourteen days after the firm or person commences business, or the business in respect of which registration is required, as the case may be : Provided that if such firm or person has carried on such business before the passing of this Act or commences such business within two months there after, the statement of particulars shall be furnished after the expiration of two months and before the expiration of three months from the passing of this Act, and if at the expiration of the said two months the conditions affecting the firm or persons have ceased to be such as to require registration under this Act, the firm or person need not be registered so long as such conditions continue.

High Court Sittings, 1917. HILARY Sittings terminate on Thursday, the 29th March, and Easter Sittings commence on Thursday, 12th April.

New Solicitors.

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Alien, Francis J.

... Alfred E. Goodbody, 30 College Green, Dublin. 21 O'Connell St., Water- ford. . ... Charles W. Neill, Lurgan, Henry Concanon, Tuam. Patrick R. Buggy, 40 O'Conneil St., Water- ford. ... William Frewen, Tipper- ary. D. Keane, ..

Breene, Martin Thomas Henry

Gallery, John Guy, Joseph P. G. Kearney, Matthew P. ...

Rvan, John

Easter Sittings Lectures, 1917. LECTURES will be delivered to the Senior Class upon the following dates :— April 13, 17, 20, 24, 27. May 1, 4, 8, 11, 15. Lectures will be delivered to the Junior Class upon the following dates :— April 12, 16, 19, 23, 26, 30. . May 3, 7, 10, 14.

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