The Gazette 1936-40

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Land Registry. The decision of the President of the High Court in re M. E. Strong, a registered owner, was referred to the Land Acts Committee. Solicitors' Bill, 1940. The consideration was continued of the draft Solicitors' Bill, 1940. OBITUARY. MR. HENRY P. F. DONEGAN, Solicitor, died on the 17th March, 1940, at Cork. Mr. Donegan served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. Patrick O'Hea, Cork, was admitted in Hilary Sittings, 1893, and practised at 74 South Mall, Cork. MR. SAMUEL HENRY, Solicitor,, died on the 16th March, 1940. Mr. Henry served his apprenticeship with the late Mr. James Alexander, Belfast, was admitted in Hilan' Sittings, 1917, and practised at 83 Royal Avenue, Belfast.

MEETING OF THE COUNCIL.

14th March. Twenty-three members present.

Indemnity Policy. A letter was read from a member giving particulars of a case in which he is insured under a Solicitors' Indemnity Policy, issued by London underwriters through a Dublin agent, and under which he has made a claim against the underwriters, and in reply, he has been informed that such a claim can only be pursued by him in the English Courts of Justice. The letter, and accompanying particulars, were referred to the Privileges Committee to deal with. Statutory Committee. A letter was read from the Chief Justice appointing Mr. G. A. .Overend to be a member of the Statutory Committee. Section 47. Four applications under Section 47 were dealt with.

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