The Gazette 1952-1955

Rule in “ Andrews v. Partington” (I.L.T.! 7, 14 and 21, March, 53). Secondary Parties to non-existent crime (The Solicitor April). Sale o f House—-Specific Performance—“ O ’Malley v. Elling ” (I.L.T. 1 1 , April, 53). Specially Indorsed Writs (S.J., 4, April, 1953). Stamped Copy o f lost Deed received in Evidence: “ Nally v. N a lly ” (I.L.T., 14, March, 1953). Stamps on Assents (S.J., 7, March, 1953). Solicitor’s charging Orders (S.J., 7, March, 1953). Substituted Service (S.J., 14, March, 53). Tortfeasors Act 19 31—Third Party Procedure— “ Glancy v. C lhane ” (I.L.T., 1 1 , March, 1953). Trade Disputes Act 1906—Irish Cases— (I.L.T., 28, March, 53 and 4 and 1 1 , March, 1953). Vendor’s Notice to Complete : “ Smith v. Hamilton” (S.J., 14, March, 1953). Vicarious Liability in Criminal Law (The Solicitor. January). Representatives of the Dublin Solicitors’ Bar- Association recently had an interview with the Assistant Secretary o f the Estate Duty Office, Dublin. Members of the profession had felt that the number o f Estate Duty forms handed out by the Estate Duty Office was frequently inadequate for their needs. The Assistant Secretary explained that in many cases Solicitors obtained forms and in fact subsequently found that the forms they had obtained were not correct and that this gave rise to considerable waste. I f solicitors made sure that they were obtaining the correct form then a greater number could be given out on demand. It will probably facilitate the members of the profession if practitioners would please note the following :— 1. Forms A .i., A.4., B .i., are for use only where the death occurred before 1st April, 1923. Forms A .iF ., A.4F., B .iF ., where the death occurred from April 1st, 1923 to December the 25th, 1937. A .iE ., A .4E., B .iE ., where death occurred from December 29th, 1937 to April the 17th, 1949. Forms A .iR ., A.4R., B .iR ., where death occurred on or since April 18th, 1949. 2. Forms A .iR ., A.4R., and B .iR . are obtainable at Money Order Post Offices throughout the country. The other (obsolescent) forms are not, but they can be obtained direct from the Estate Duty Office upon application. DUBLIN SOLICITORS’ BAR ASSOCIATION

may bear in mind his liability to make the weekly contribution for the apprentice during the period o f the apprenticeship. The weekly contribution of 4 8d. during a period of five years would amount to £60-13-4 . It may be that the Minister will accede to the Society’s representations but your Committee may think fit to notify the members of your Association of the position in case some of them may at the present time contemplate taking apprentices. Yours faithfully, E r ic A. P lunkett , Secretary. CURRENT LEGAL LITERATURE Alternative Accommodation : “ Strutt v. Panter ” (S.J. 7, March, 53). Base Fee ; Sect. 6 o f Real Property Limitation Act 1874 ( I.L.T. 14, 3, 53). Carriage o f dangerous goods by sea (The Solicitor March). Certification and Taxation o f Costs (S.J. 7 and 14, March, 53). Control: Joint Tenancy Problems (S.J. 21, March, 53). Conversion—Particulars to be given— (I.L.T. 21, March, 53). Copyright: Costs of Injunction to restrain In­ fringement (I.L.T. 14, March, 53). Death Penalty and Possibility of Mistake (S.J. 4, April, 53). Estate Duty on Policies o f Assurance (S.J. 21 and 28, March, 53). Estappel against new reversioner: “ Carlton v. Bowcock ” (S.J. 1 1 , November, 53). Joint Lessees (The Solicitor March). House to House Collection and the Law (The Solicitor April). Law Society Examinations (London)—New Reg­ ulations (L.S.L. Gazette April). Lawyer in Kenya : Conditions of Practice (L.S.L. Gazette April). Legal Aid (S.J. 14, March, 53). Local Authorities—Liability for depositing Material on Land (I.L.T. 4, April, 53). Matrimonial Home and the Deserted Wife (S.J 28, March, 53 and 1 1 , 53). “ Merchantable Quality ” in the Sale of Goods Act (The Solicitor April). New Law o f Descent (The Solicitor —January and February). New Remuneration Orders—Miscellaneous Points (S.J. 2t, March, 53). Penalty Clauses in Hire Purchase Agreements (The Solicitor January).

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