The Gazette 1955-58
Compensation Fund Committee TERENCE DE VERB WHITE, Chairman; Patrick R. Boyd, Desmond J. Collins, Cornelius J. Daly, Charles J. Downing, Francis J. Lanigan, John Maiier, George A. Nolan, Peter E. O'Connell, James J. O'Connor, Scan O'hUadhaigh, John J. Sheil. Finance, Library and Publications Committee PATRICK R. BOYD, Chairman; Desmond J. Collins, Arthur Cox, Cornelius J. Daly, Charles J. Downing, Thomas A. O'Reilly, James R. Quirke, Dermot P. ARTHUR Cox, Chairman ; Francis X. Burke, Niall S. Gaffhey, Patrick Noonan, Patrick O'Donnell, Scan O'hUadhaigh, Dermot P. Shaw. Privileges Committee ROBERT McD. TAYLOR, Chairman; Francis X. Burke, Christopher E. Callan, William J. V. Comer- ford, Arthur Cox, William Dillon-Leetch, John Maher, Derrick M. Martin, Desmond J. Mayne, Eunan McCarron, John J. Nash, Reginald J. Nolan, Patrick Noonan, Patrick O'Donnell, George G. Overend, John J. Sheil, Edward Treacy, Joseph P. Tyrrell, Ralph J. Walker. Court Offices and Costs Committee JOSEPH P. TYRRELL, Chairman; Francis X. Burke, Christopher E. Callan, William J. V. Comerford, Arthur Cox, William Dillon-Leetch, John Maher, Derrick M. Martin, Desmond J. Mayne, Eunan McCarron, John J. Nash, Reginald J. Nolan, Patrick Noonan, Patrick O'Donnell, George G. Overend, John J. Sheil, Edward Treacy, Ralph J. Walker. Court of Examiners THOMAS A. O'REILLY, Chairman; Patrick R. Boyd, Desmond J. Collins, James R. Quirke, Robert McD. Taylor. DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE, 1957-58. NIALL S. GAFFNEY, Chairman; John R. Halpin, Desmond J. Mayne, John J. Nash, William J. Norman, Thomas A. O'Reilly, George G. Overend, James R. Quirke, Dermot P. Shaw, Ralph J. Walker. PRESS NOTICES BY SOLICITORS IT is permissible to have one insertion in each re cognised Irish daily or local newspaper circulating in the district in which the solicitor carries on practice of any of the following matters. Shaw, Robert McD. Taylor. Parliamentary Committee
(a) Change of address or telephone number; (b) Commencement of practice ; (c) Acquisition of another practice ; (d} Dissolution of partnership, provided that in any case the notice has not the form or appearance of an advertisement. A solicitor commencing independent practice after dissolution of a partnership of which he was a member may publish notice thereof in accordance with the above conditions. BAR ASSOCIATIONS DUBLIN SOLICITORS' BAR ASSOCIATION A MEETING of the Council was held on Wednesday, 4th December, 1957. The Council congratulated the President on the manner in which he opened the debase at the Law Society's General Meeting relating to the Solicitors Accounts Regulations. The Director of Savings, by letter dated 25th November, 1957, stated that he hoped to have in operation before long a revised system for payment of Savings Bank Accounts of deceased depositors. The Association had represented that a declaration of identity should be dispensed with when a grant is produced; that one of two or more executors should be sufficient to sign the notice of withdrawal and the warrant for payment; that payment should be made on foot of the warrant without that docu ment being in turn presented to the Post Office to be exchanged for a cheque. It appears that these points have been accepted, and that payment by means of crossed warrant will be introduced shortly. It appears that payment will be made only to an executor, and not to a nominee. Members are asked to observe the functioning of the new system, and to inform the Council whether it is satisfactory or could be further improved. As a result of representations the Law Agent to the Dublin Corporation has agreed to allow half the scale fee on the compulsory acquisition of weekly or monthly tenancies where title is not made ; where title is made the full scale fee will be allowed. The Council regard this decision as reasonable. Progress was reported on various other matters, and the next meeting was fixed for Wednesday, 8th January, 1958. A MEETING of the Council was held on Wednesday, 8th January, 1958. No information has yet been vouchsafed by the Minister for Justice about District Court reorganisa tion. The Council considered that the organisation of a group for Voluntary Health Insurance was not
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