The Gazette 1946-49
Term Examination prizes ON a recommendation of the Society's Professors of Law, the following prizes were awarded on the results of the term examinations : Senior Class— (i) Eamon P. Carroll apprenticed to Mr. Brendan M. Glynn, Ballinasloe; (2) Mary B. P. Hickey apprenticed to Mr. John J. Timoney, Tipperary ; (3) Sarah C. Killeen apprenticed to Mr. John Foley, Bagenalstown. Junior Class— (i) John C. Reedy apprenticed to Mr. Redmond O'Regan, Skibbereen ; (2) Margaret E. Hayes apprenticed to Mr. Roger G. O'Sullivan, Limerick; (3) Philip Sheil apprenticed to Mr. Henry Sheil, Dublin. PROFESSOR OF LAW THE Council invite applications from solicitors for the office of Professor of Common Law. Full particulars and conditions of appointment may be obtained on application to the Secretary. Applica– tions for the office, with particulars of applicant's qualifications, will be received up to August 8th and should be addressed to the Secretary, Incor– porated Law Society of Ireland, Solicitors' Buildings, Four Courts, Dublin. SOLICITORS' REMUNERATION ACT, 1881 THE following General Order was laid on the table of Dail Eireann on ist July and on the table of Seanad Eireann on 2nd July. It will not come into operation until it has been laid before each House and one month thereafter has elapsed, pursuant to the provisions of Section 6 of the Solicitors' Remuneration Act, 1881, as adapted by the Adapta– tion of Enactments Act, 1922 : GENERAL ORDER WE, the body in that behalf authorised by the Solicitors' Remuneration Act, 1881, as adapted by the Solicitors' Remuneration Act, 1881 (Adaptation) Order, 1946, made pursuant to the Adaptation of Enactments Act, 1922, do hereby, in pursuance and execution of the powers given to us in the said statute as so adapted, and of all other powers enabling us in that behalf, make the annexed General Order. i. This order may be cited as the Solicitors' Remuneration General Order, 1947. The General Order made under the Solicitors' Remuneration Act, 1881, on the i6th day of April, 1884, may be cited as the Solicitors' Remuneration General Order, 1884. The General Order made under the said statute on the iyth day of May, 1920, may be cited as the Solicitors' Remuneration General Order
(No. i), 1920. The General Order made under the said statute on the I5th day of November, 1920, may be cited as the Solicitors' Remuneration General Order (No. 2), 1920, and the above- mentioned orders and this order may be cited together as the Solicitors' Remuneration General Orders, 1884 to 1947. 2. The scale of charges set forth in Schedule I Solicitors1 Part I of the Solicitors' Remuneration General Rcrauncratit Order, 1884, as amended by the Solicitors' Re-Q ° l8g numeration General Order (No. i), 1910, is hereby clause' 2 w annulled save in respect of business completed before the 5th day of April, 1947, and there shall be substituted therefor in respect of business com– pleted on or after the said date the scale of charges in the schedule hereto annexed. The remainder of Schedule I Part I of the Solicitors' Remuneration General Order, 1884, as so amended shall remain in full force and effect. 3. The remuneration payable on a money pay- Solicitors' ment or premium in a lease completed on or after Rcmuncra" the 5th day of April, 1947, pursuant to Rule 5 of Qrjcr lS3 Schedule I Part II of the Solicitors' Remuneration clause i (* General Order, 1884, where a conveyance or lease is partly in consideration of a money payment or premium and partly of a rent shall be calculated on the scale of charges in part (a) of the schedule hereto annexed. Subject thereto, Schedule I Part II of the Solicitors' Remuneration General Order, 1884, as amended by the Solicitors' Remuneration General Order (No i), 1920, shall remain in full force and. effect. 4. The remuneration of a solicitor in respect of all solicitor's business transacted on or after the 5th day of April, 1947, the remuneration for which is authorised O r regulated by clause 2 (
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