The Gazette 1933-36

[JANUARY, 1935

The Gazette of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland.

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" costs and expenses of the plaintiffs of and " incidental to these proceedings." At the hearing in Court, Counsel for Plaintiffs, having stated the case, the defendant personally in Court admitted the facts as contained in paragraph 1 of the memorandum, and expressed regret for what he had done, and gave the undertakings set out. Judge Sheehy expressed his approval of the Society bringing the action, and of the course adopted, and directed that the defendant should pay £5 penalty under the Conveyancers Act and the agreed sum of £30 to the plaintiffs for costs and expenses.

will express regret therefor, and undertake : to the Court never again to carry out or be concerned in carrying out transactions of a similar nature, or in any way to act as ; a Solicitor or conveyancer contrary to the ' said Statutes. " 2. The defendant will submit to an ' Order for the payment of such penalty ' under 27 Vict., Cap. 8, as the Circuit Judge ' may think fit to impose. " 3. The plaintiffs, the Incorporated Law ' Society of Ireland, having regard to the ' admissions of the defendant, and with the ' consent of the Attorney-General already ' obtained, will not press for the penalty ' under 61 and 62 Vict., Cap. 17, and will ' accept (subject to the consent of the ' Circuit Judge) the admission and under- ' taking referred to in paragraph 1 hereof in ' respect of the offence under the said ' Statute. "4. The defendant agrees to pay to the 1 plaintiffs the sum of £30 as and for the

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