The Gazette 1958-61

Harris— Criminal Law, zoth Edn., 1960; Harrison and Hillman— Book-Keeping and Accountancy for Solicitors, 1960 ; Hooper— Law relating to Voluntary Liquidations, 3rd Edn., 1949. Ireland— Acts ofthe Oireachtas, 1958 (Two Copies) ; Ireland— Commission for Income Taxation, Third Interim Report, 1960 ; Irish Association for Docu mentation— Union List of Current Periodicals and Serials in Dublin Libraries, 1959; Irish Catholic Directory, 1961 ; Jarman— Law of Wills, 8th Edn., 3 Vols., 1951 ; Josling— Law of Naturalisation, 2nd Edn., 1960; Keeton— Cases on Equity and Trusts, 1959; Kemp and Kemp— The Quantum of Damages for Personal Injuries, 2nd Edn., 1961 ; Ker— Wills, Probate and Administration, 1960 (Second Copy) ; Kerly— Law of Trade Marks, 8th Edn., 1960; Kersell— Parliamentary Supervision of Delegated Legislation, 1960. Law List, 1960 ; Law Quarterly Review, Vols. 51 (193 5) to 54 (1938) ; Lawson— Introduction to the Law ofProperty ; Lund— Professional Conduct and Etiquette, 1960 ; McCleary— County Court Precedents, z Vols., 2nd Edn., 1960; Mayne— Law of Damages, i2th Edn., 1961 ; Megarry— Manual of Law of Rea/ Property, 2nd Edn., (1957) and 3rd Edn., (1961); Moeran— Guide to Practical Conveyancing, 2nd Edn., 1960 ; Monroe— Law of Stamp Duties, 3rd Edn., 1961 ; Morris— Cases on Private International Law, 3rd Edn., 1960. Nathan— Equity through the Cases, 4th Edn., 1961 ; Northern Ireland— Newark Committee Report on Charity Law, May 1958 ; Northern Ireland— Chronological Table and Index of Statutes, 9th Edn., 1959 ; Northern Ireland— Patton Report on Amend ment of'Company Law, July 1958 ; Northern Ireland— Shell Report on Reform of Supreme Court, 1958 ; Odgers— Pleading and Practice in Civil Actions, iyth Edn., 1960 ; Palmer— Company precedents, Part II, 17th Edn., 1960; Park— Collection of Debts, 1960; Parry— The Law of Succession, Testate and Intestate, 4th Edn., 1960; Phillips— Probate and Estate Duty Practice, 6th Edn., 1958 ; Preston and Newsom— Restrictive Covenants affecting Freehold Land, 3rd Edn., 1960. Redgrave— Factories and Truck Acts, Supplement to 19th Edn., 1960 ; Robinson— Conveyancing Costs, 3rd Edn., 1960; Robb— Law of Bankruptcy in Ireland, 1907 (Extra Copy) ; Roddis— Law relating to Caravans, 1960; Ryan— Notes of Irish Cases (1949- 1958), 1960 (Two Copies); Schmitthoff— The Sale of Goods, 1951 ; Schwarzenberger— Manual of International Law, z Vols., 1960; Shillman— Trade Unionism and Trade Disputes in Ireland, 1960 (Two Copies) ; Snell— Principles of Equity, 25th Edn., 1960 ; Society of Public Teachers of Law— Journal

1947-1961 ; Stephen— Digest of the Law of Evidence, I3th Edn., 1961. Tearmai Dli— (Irish Legal Terms bound in One Volume) ; Terrell—Law of Patents, lothEdn., 1961 ; Thorn's Directory of Ireland—2 Vols., 1960; Tolstoy— Divorce Law and Practice, 4th Edn.., 1958 ; Tristam & Coote— Probate Practice, 2ist Edn., 1960 ; Vanston— Municipal Corporation Acts, 1907 (Extra Copy) ; Vanston— Law of Municipal Towns, 1900 (Extra Copy). Walford— Practical Hints on Draft Leases, 3rd Edn., 1942 ; Where To Look for your Law—i3th Edn., 1960 ; Who's Who—1961 ; Wild—Law of Hire Purchase, 1960 ; Wilkinson— Affiliation Law and Practice, 1960 ; Wilkinson— Road Traffic Offences, 3rd Edn., 1960 ; Williams— Law of Executors and Administrators, ^ Vols., 1960 ; Wilson— Principles of the Law of Contract, 1957 ; Wilson and Kelly— Principles of Irish Income Tax, 1957, with 1958, 1959 and 1960 Supplements ; Words and Phrases Judicially Defined— Pocket Supplement, 5 Vols., 1960. COURTS (ESTABLISHMENT AND CONSTITUTION) BILL, 1959 This Bill, which has only been printed now, proposes to establish in pursuance of Article 34 of the constitution the Supreme Court and the High Court, the Court of Criminal Appeal, the Circuit Court and the District Court and to specify the constitution of those Courts. In effect, Section 5 8, which was one of the transitory provisions of the Constitution and which consequently was not printed in recent copies of the Constitution, purported to continue in force the Courts of Justice established by the Courts of Justice Act, 1924 as amended by subsequent Acts, but the actual Courts specified in Article 34 of the Constitution have not yet come into existence. This Bill proposes to remedy this provision and to set up properly constituted Courts under the Constitution ; the number of judges in each Court is left to subse quent legislation. The newly constituted office of President of the District Court is mentioned for the first time. The Bill contains 8 Sections, and will come into operation on such day as the Government will appoint, when all existing courts will cease to exist. Copies of this Bill may be obtained from the Government Publications Sale Office, Henry St. Arcade, Dublin for 9d.

COURTS (SUPPLEMENTAL PROVISIONS) BILL, 1959

This Bill, which has only been printed now, sets out in detail the constitution of the Courts mentioned in the Courts (Establishment and Constitution) Bill

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