The Gazette 1967/71
G A Z THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY OF President PATRICK O'DONNELL IRELAND Vice-Presidents PATRICK NOONAN AGUSTUS CULLEN Secretary ERIC A. PLUNKETT
CONTENTS
MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL
.................. 13 j^g 8th: The President in the chair, also present Messrs Gerard M. Doyle, John J. Nash,
Meetings of the Council
J. Moran, Dan O'Gonnor, Joseph P. Black, John C. O'Carroll, W. A. Osborne, James W. O'Donovan, Eunan
Restrictive Conditions of Sale ............ 14 Ralph J. Walker, Desmond
Taking
for
Negligence
Professional
........................ 14 McCarron, Reginald J. Nolan, Peter E. O'Connell, John Maher, P. C. Moore, Peter D. M. Prentice,
Defective Leases
James R. G. Green, Robert Mc.D Taylor, Des– mond J. Gollins, T. J. C. O'Keeffe, George A.
................................. 15
Examinations
..................... 16 Nolan, G. G. Overend, T. Jackson, Bruce St. John Blake, John Carrigan, Francis J. Lanigan, Patrick
Admission Ceremony
Why Not the Diplomatic Service? ...... 17 Noonan, T. V. O'Connor.
The following was among the business trans-
acted :
.................................... 17
Legal Aid
........................ 18
Legal Appointment
................................. 18 Auctioneers' Commission
Dail Debates
Mayo Solicitors Bar Association ......... 19 A embe,r acted for a Purch^o^° *%* aSfee.d to buy a house for the sum of £4000. 1 he consi- Holding of Deposits ........................ 19 deration consisted of a payment of £1,000 cash and the transfer to the purchaser of the vendor's
lability for repayment of a loan of £1,500 to mortgagee. T. he auctioneer claimed commission of 5 Per cent on the ful1 sum of £2,500 and member asked for the opinion of the Council. The Council stated that in their opinion the auctioneer
The Common Market and Common Law 19
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Cases of the Month
of
for Payment
Liability
Solicitors'
..................... 22 was entitled to commission at the appropriate rate on the full amount under consideration in-
Witnesses' Expenses
.............................. 24 eluding the outstanding loan.
Correspondence
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