The Gazette 1955-58

a Stock Exchange, or the solicitor must be satisfied that the transferor is resident in the Sterling Area and not the nominee of a person resident outside ; or (f) The transfer is under a will or intestacy ; or (d) The purchase must be made through a Stock Exchange and payment received in the State in an approved manner (see paragraph 2). . 2. Approved manners ofpayment. The following manners of payment are appropriate for securities to be issued or transferred to persons resident outside the Sterling Area— (1) U.S. or Canadian dollars ; or (2) Irish currency or sterling from an American or Canadian Account; or - (3) If the subscriber or transferee is not resident in the American Account Area or Canada, Irish currency or sterling from a transferable account, or any specified currency ; or (4) provided the security cannot be redeemed in full within five years, Irish currency or sterling from a blocked account. A solicitor's bank will find out for him the type of account on which a particular Irish currency or sterling draft or cheque is drawn. 3. Lodgments to Blocked Account. Where a lodgment is being made to a blocked account, in accordance with condition (2) (c), a Form £.4. should be completed by the solicitor and presented to the bank holding the account. Copies of Form £.4. may be obtained from any bank. 4. Import and Export of Securities. Sterling bearer securities (not including temporary bearer securities such as renounceable letters of allotment, acceptance or rights, or scrip certificates to bearer) may be imported freely but may not be exported except to a British Authorised Depositary. All other Irish and sterling securities, including temporary bearer securities, may be freely imported and exported. 5. Presentation of Documents to Registrars, Registrars in Ireland and Great Britain have been authorised to act on instructions received from Irish solicitors, on the understanding that any necessary Exchange control permission has been obtained by the solicitors. 6. Applicationsfor Exchange Control Permission. Applications for Exchange Control permission

should be made by letter in duplicate addressed to the Department of Finance, Exchange Control Section; where appropriate, approval will be conveyed by endorsing one copy of the letter and returning it to the applicant. 7. Further Information. For definitions of the terms " Sterling Area," " American Account Area " and " Specified Currency " and for further information see Notice 1C No. 77 issued by the Department of Finance. EXAMINATION RESULTS At examiaations held on the 27th and 28th days of January, 1956 under the Solicitors'Act, 1954, the, following passed the examinations:— First Examinations in Irish. Michael G. Cody, Oliver J. Conlan, Michael B. Creed, John G. Fish, Brian A. Garland, Michael F. Gleeson, John O. Lee, Patrick J. Madigan, Dermod X. Murphy, Brendan A. J. Murrin, Charles L. McDonnell, Thomas F. O'Connell, Francis J. O'Mahony, Christopher T. N. O'Meara, Evelyn Phelan, Donald O. Stuart, Daire Walsh. Timothy D. Allman, Maureen P. Bourke, Peter P. J. Gallery, Margaret T. C. Casey, B.A., Gerard Charlton, B.A. ; Brian Claffey, B.A. ; Francis J. Plunkett Dillon, Patrick A. Dorrian, John L. Egan, William J. B. Fallen, Michael G. Fogarty, Thomas J. Furlong, John F. Caravan, Patrick J. A. Gearty, Niall C. Gibbons, John P. C. Goff, Daphne M. Gordon, John L. F. Hayes, William D. J. Hodgins, Brendan J. Jones, James J. Kelly, Donal M. King, Edward A. G. Lane, Gregory A. Lynch, John Molan, Gerard A. Murphy, Alan J. McGonagle, B.A., LL.B.; Edmond J. K. McGrath, B.A.; John McKnight, B.A. ; Richard M. Neville, B.A.; Carmel O'Connell, Walter B. O'Donoghue, B.A., LL.B.; Mary O'Keefe, John Niall O'Sullivan, Patrick C. Powell, Michael P. O. Purcell, Peter H. Quinlan, Alban B. Rigney, Thomas A. Twomey. 40 candidates attended ; 39 passed. GOLFING SOCIETY. THE competition for the Captain's Prize (Mr. T. F. McKeever) will be held at Portmarnock on Thursday the 26th April, followed by the usual dinner and it is expected that there will be a very big attendance. The Enterprise (Interprovincial) Trophy will be played at Killarney on Saturday i2th May (the 20 candidates attended ; 17 passed. Second Examination in Irish.

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