The Gazette 1921-25
[JUNE, 1922
The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.
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such regulations as seem necessary or proper for setting in motion the Parliaments and Governments of Southern and Northern Ireland, and also for any other matter for which it seems to His Majesty necessary or proper to make provision for the purpose of bringing the said Act into full operation or for giving full effect to any of the provisions of the said Act, and in particular His Majesty is empowered amongst other .things, by any such Order in Council, to make such adapta tions of any enactments as far as they relate to Ireland as may appear to Him necessary or proper in order to give effect to the pro visions of the said Act ; and also to make any adaptations of any enactments so far as they relate to England or Scotland as may appear to Him necessary or proper as a consequence of any change effected by the provisions of the said Act : And whereas by sub-section (5) of section twenty-eight of the said Act it is provided that any Irish Transfer Order providing for the adaptations of the enactments relating to the resealing or certification in one country of probate or letters of administration or confirmation of executors granted in another country, may provide that the Court or officer before resealing or certifying the probate or letters of administration or con firmation shall be satisfied that estate duty, or duty in the nature of estate duty, has been paid in respect of so much, if any, of the estate as is liable to that duty in the country in which the resealing or certification takes place, and for requiring the resealing or certification of probate, letters of adminis tration, or confirmation of executors, in cases where, by virtue of section forty-eight of the Finance (No 2) Act, 1915, such resealing resealing or certification is not required : And whereas by section forty-one of the said Act it is provided that, subject to the provisions of that Act and any modifications or adaptations made by Irish Transfers Orders under that Act, all enactments relating to the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland and the judges and officers thereof shall apply to the Supreme Court of Judica ture in Southern Ireland and to the Supreme Court of Judicature in Northern Ireland respectively, and the judges and officers thereof, as they apply to the Supreme Court
Thomas H. Hayes being the winners, with Messrs. F. D. Darley and C. J. Rutherfoord second. The Annual General Meeting was held in the Clubhouse, Mr. P. J. Brady, President of the Incorporated Law Society, in the chair. The President urged the desirability of Solicitors joining the Golfing Society, pointing out that the membership was far short of that which one would expect, having regard to the fact that there were 1,500 Solicitors in Ireland. Apart from the attractiveness of Golf as a game, this Society afforded an opportunity to Solicitors of meeting one another and thus knowing one another better. The more Irishmen of all classes and creeds came together the better it would be for their common country. The Solicitors' profession could play a large part in the building up of the new Ireland that lies before them, but to be an effective body they must stand together and " play the game." It was to be hoped that there would be a very large attendance of Solicitors at the Golfing Society's Competition which is being arranged for September next. The following Officers were elected :— President - The President of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland. Captain - Mr, R. G. Warren. Secretary - Mr. Hugh Horan. Committee Messrs. T. F. Monks, James Moore, Basil Thompson, Thomas Early and G. P. Cussen. The Government of Ireland (Resealing of Probates, &e.) Order, 1922, At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 31st day of January, 1922. PRESENT, The King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council Whereas by section sixty-nine of the Government of Ireland Act, 1920, His Majesty is empowered by Order in Council (which Orders are in that Act and hereinafter referred to as Irish Transfer Orders) to make
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