The Gazette 1955-58
A written examination will be held at the end of each term's lectures. Fee—8 guineas for each course except course E for which the fee is £6 6s. and Course F for which there is no fee. SOLICITORS' INDEMNITY INSURANCE. MEMBERS whose negligence indemnity policies were effected through the agency of Harold J Wiley & Co. Ltd. (now in liquidation) are advised to look into the question of, cover. The policies or cover notes will show the names of the principal brokers or the companies carrying the risks and members are advised to write direct to ensure that the policies are in force. PRESENTATION OF CERTIFICATES OF ADMISSION ON 2oth June the President at a ceremony in the Society's Library presented certificates of admission to the following solicitors : Ann M. A. Burke, (B.A.), 12 Rostrevor Terrace, Rathgar; Gerald J. Crehan, 67 Home Farm Road, Drumcondra ; Ann M. B. Derham, 34 Haddington Road, Ballsbridge; Patrick A. Dorrian, Imperial Hotel, Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal; Charles F. C. Downing, Sheheree House, Killarney, Co. Kerry; John M. A. Foley, Station Road, Bagenalstown, Co. Carlow; Patrick J. Gearty, (B.A., LL.B.), Church Street, Longford ; Niall C. Gibbons (B.A.), 16 Dollymount Ave., Clontarf; John P. C. GofF, Kilronan, Butlerstown, Co. Waterford (znd Place Sept. Final Silver Medal}; Alphonsus Grogan, 96 Killester Park, Killester ; William D. J. Hodgins, ii Pearse Street, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary ; Brian V. Hoey, 5 Chord Terrace, Drogheda, Co. Louth (isf Place April Final Gold Medal); Brendan J. Jones, 61 Main Street, Tipperary ; John B. Lawson, (B.A., LL.B.), Frankfort House, Dundrum ; John R. Macken, Harbour Street, Mullingar, Co. West- tneath ; Austin V. Maher, Ballygagin House, Dun- garvan, Co. Waterford; Denis A. McArdle, 2 South King Street, Dublin; Kevin P. St. G. McClenaghan (M.A., LL.B.), Upton, Willowbank, Dun Laoghaire ; Brian W. Russell, " Gweebarra," Western Road, Cork ; Patrick P. Ward, 9 Riversdale Grove, Terenure, Dublin; Desmond P. Windle (B.A., LL.B.), 18 North Circular Road, Dublin. 29
COURSE B. Convenancing Law and Practice and Land Law, 50 lectures delivered as follows :— Michaelmas Sittings—18 ; Hilary Sittings—22 ; Easter Sittings—10. Minimum attendance for credit is Michaelmas—14; Hilary—17; Easter —7. Lectures each Tuesday and Friday at 2.15 o'clock save where otherwise notified. COURSE C. The Procedure and Practice of the Courts, 50 lectures delivered as follows :— Michaelmas Sittings—18 ; Hilary Sittings—22 ; Easter Sittings—10. Minimum attendance for credit is, Michaelmas 14 ; Hilary—17 ; Easter— 7. Lectures each Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a.m. save where otherwise notified. COURSE D. Taxation including death duties, 50 lectures delivered as follows :— Michaelmas Sittings—18 ; Hilary Sittings—22 ; Easter Sittings—10. Minimum attendance for credit is, Michaelmas—14; Hilary—17; Easter —7. Lectures each Monday at 9 a.m. and Saturday at 10.15 a.m. save where otherwise notified. COURSE E. Book-keeping, 50 lectures delivered as follows :— Michaelmas Sittings—18 ; Hilary Sittings—22 ; Easter Sittings—10. Minimum attendance for credit is, Michaelmas—14; Hilary—17; Easter —7. Lectures each Monday and Thursday at 3.30 o'clock, save where otherwise notified. COURSE F. The rights, duties and responsibilities of solicitors, 2 lectures. An apprentice to obtain credit must attend both lectures. The dates on which the lectures will be held will be announced at a later date. For a selection of recommended reading see the published syllabus for the Intermediate, First Law and Final Examinations. The lecturer will not necessarily undertake to cover the entire field in each subject, or lecture out of any particular text book. He will advise the class as to its reading and will assume that each student will have read on the lines advised, in advance of each lecture, on the subject matter of the lecture. The aim of lectures will be to guide students in their work and to illus trate, explain and supplement their reading.
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