The Gazette 1921-25

[FEBRUARY, 1922

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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noon; Armagh, at Armagh, Thursday, March 9th, at 1 o'clock; Fermanagh, at Enniskillen, Monday, March 13th, at 11 o'clock; Tyrone, at Omagh, Wednesday, March 15th, at 11 o'clock ; Londonderry, at Derry, Monday, March 20th, at 11.30 ; City of Londonderry, at Derry, Thursday, March 23rd, at 10.30 o'clock. The Judges will be the Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, and Mr. Justice Wilson. The Registrars are Mr. A. P. Henry, Barrister-at-Law, Tyrone House, Malone Road, Belfast; and Mr. Jas. W. Harrison, Barrister-at-Law, 5 Queen's Elms, Belfast. Indemnity Act, 1920. The following -notice has been issued in reference to claims under the above Act:— WAR COMPENSATION COURT. Notice is hereby given that under Section 2 (1) (ii) of the Indemnity Act, 1920, the War Compensation Court will not be able to entertain any claim which has not been lodged on the form prescribed by the Court, in original with the Department of State responsible for the interference alleged and a copy with the Court, by the 31st August, 1922, unless the transaction giving rise to the claim takes place after the 31st August, 1921, in which event the claim may be lodged as above stated within one year from the date of the transaction. D. DuB. DAVIDSON, Secretary. Winchester House, 21 St. James's Square, S.W. 1. Criminal and Malicious Injuries. The following notice has been published in the Press :— RIALTAS SEALADACH NA hEiREANN (IRISH PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT). PUBLIC NOTICE. CRIMINAL AND MALICIOUS INJURY CLAIMS. Notice is hereby given that: (1) All persons who have obtained decrees,

Street, Belfast. Mr. Quarry had been a Representative of the Northern Law Society on the Council of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland for the past eight years, and was President of the Northern Law Society during the years 1915-17. MR. JOHN M. Ross TODD, Solicitor, died upon the 19th January, 1922, at his residence, 49 North Great George's Street, Dublin. Mr. Todd served his apprenticeship with his father, the late Mr. Robert Ross Todd, 10 Suffolk Street, Dublin, and practised at 7 Dawson Street, Dublin, in partnership with Mr. Thomas Toye, under the style of Messrs. J. M. Ross Todd & Co. Commissioner to Administer Oaths. The Lord Chief Justice has appointed the following to be a Commissioner to administer Oaths :— Helena M. Early, Solicitor's Apprentice, 16 Henry Street, Dublin. New Members. The following joined the Society during January:— Timothy C. Crinion, Navan. Francis E. Fetherstonhaugh, 22 Kildare Street, Dublin. Michael Hearty, Dundalk. Richard C. Keohane, 16 Parnell Square, Dublin. Southern Ireland Assizes. The Spring Assizes Circuits for Southern Ireland will not go out in the month of March. Northern Ireland Assizes. The Spring Assizes Circuit for Northern Ireland will go out on 2nd March, 1922, and Assizes will be held for the following Counties :—County of Antrim, at Belfast, Thursday, March 2nd, at 12 noon ; Down, at Downpatrick, Friday, March 3rd, at 12

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