The Gazette 1955-58

(c) 21 a. or. 24p. of the lands of Corlis all situate in the Barony of Castlereagh and County of Roscommon being the lands comprised in Folios (a) 3111, (£) 3113, and (e~) 8164, respectively. 4. Land Certificate of the Irish Land Commission to 72a. 2r. 3p. of the lands of Ballindollaghan situate in the Barony of Castlereagh and County of Roscommon being the lands comprised in Folio 18163 County Roscommon. LIBRARY—VACATION ARRANGEMENTS. THE Library will be closed from Thursday, i8th August, 1955, to Monday, I9th September, 1955, inclusive. Members requiring books urgently may obtain them by application to the General Office. COMMONWEALTH LAW CONFERENCE. DURING the first Commonwealth Law Conference held recently in London, the 800 delegates which included 30 Judges, discussed some interesting problems. There was general agreement that the subject of Professional Ethics should be taught as part of the Law course in Universities, although there would always be a section of the profession who would break whatever rules were laid down. They would always have to rely on the integrity of the individual member of the profession. The problem of fusion between the barristers and solicitors' profession evoked different opinions. It seemed that by and large that countries which had fusion of the two branches seemed generally satisfied with it, and those that had separation seemed equally satisfied with that. It seemed unlikely that costs under the two systems differed much, as the total amount of work was the same. One view from New South Wales urged that nowadays, with the emphasis on the practical and benefits for the many, with the urge for action, simplicity, and clarity, great advantage would result to the public from fusion of the two branches ; an Indian view was that the English system of two Legal Professions might be appropriate for highly industrialized communities, but that small farmers could not afford to pay two men. Mr. Lund, Secretary of the English Law Society, said that it was impossible for a man to shepherd his witnesses into Court, arrange papers, and deal with the client's interruptions and still keep his mind on the case.

Milner-Holland Report on Savoy Hotel and Berkeley Hotel (The Conveyancer, May-June, 1955). Mortgagee entitled to possession if mortgagor lets premises without leave—" Dudley Building Society v. Emerson" (1949)— (S.J., u June, I 955)- Motor Trade : Exclusion of Seller's Liability (S.J., 30 April, 1955). Murder without a body (Eddy)—" R. v. Onufrejcyk" (J.-L.T., ii February, 1955). Murder without a body (Edwards) (C.L.R., April, Notice to Treat—Relationship (L.T., 3 June, REGISTRATION OF TITLE ACTS, 1891 AND 1942 APPLICATIONS have been received from the registered owners mentioned in the Schedule annexed hereto, for the issue of Certificates of Title in substitution for the original Certificates issued in respect of the lands specified in the said Schedule, which original Certificates, it is alleged, have been lost or inadvertently destroyed. A duplicate Certificate will be issued in each case, except a case in respect of which notification is received in this Registry within 28 days from the publication of this notice, that the Certificate of Title is still in existence, and in the custody of some person other than the registered owner. Any such notification should state the grounds on which such Certificate is being held. Dated the 28th day of July, 1955. JOSEPH O'BYRNE, Registrar of Titles. 1. Registered Owner Folio number 1915 County Galway Lands of Rahaly in the Barony of Kiltartan containing 37a. or. 5 p. 2. Registered Owner PATRICK KIERNAN Folio number 293 , County Longford Lands of Drumlish in the Barony of Longford containing loa. or. lop. 3. Land Certificates of FRANCES CELIA SATCHWELL to (a) 25a. ir. 3p. of the lands of Carradooan; (b) j4a. ir. op. of the lands of Carrandooan, and WILLIAM NILAND Central Office, Land Registry, Chancery Street, Dublin. SCHEDULE.

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