The Gazette 1944-46
Vol. 39 No. 10
April 1946
THE GAZETTE of the INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF IRELAND
PreiiJent : DANIEL O'COSNELL.
Vict-fresidents : MATTHEW G. R. LARDNBR. ROGER GREENE.
Sccreliry : ERIC A. PLUNKETT
FOR CIRCULATION AMONG MEMBERS
amendment moved by Mr. O'Connor had been accepted by the Minister and adopted by Dail Eireann. Nine applications by apprentices for liberty to present themselves for the Intermediate Examina tion before the expiration of two years from the dates of their indentures of apprenticeship were considered. Eight applications were granted. The remaining application was refused. Five applications by solicitors under Section 47 for liberty to take out practising certificates were considered. Four applications were granted subject to payment of the current duty. One application was granted subject to payment of three years' arrears of duty. ASSIGNMENTS OF LEASEHOLDS We have been requested by a member to remind solicitors that when they have completed sales of leasehold premises, they should, where they have acted for Vendors, notify the lessors or their agents
MEETING OF THE COUNCIL. MARCH aist. The President in the chair: Also present: Mr. Roger Greene, Vice-President; Messrs. J. R. Quirke, W. L. Duggan, P. F. O'Reilly, H. P. Mayne, P. R. Boyd, J. P. Carrigan, J. T. Wolfe, Sean 0 hUadhaigh, J. J. Smyth, H. St. J. Blake, J. J. Lynch, W. J. Norman, J. P. Tyrrell, J. B. Hamill. The following was among the business trans acted : Local Government Bill, 1945 THE Secretary reported that at the request of the Council, Mr. John S. O'Connor, T.D., had moved an amendment on the Committee Stage of the Local Government Bill to Section 40 of the Bill as introduced, with the object of conferring jurisdiction on a District Justice to award costs on the hearing of an application by an owner of land for an order prohibiting an officer or agent of a road authority from entering upon the land. He stated that the
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