The Gazette 1989

GAZETTE

APRIL 1989

the Enforcement of Court Orders Act, 1940, or may apply for an Attachment of Earnings Order. The Rule also provides that, where arrears of maintenance have accrued and the court clerk has received no request in respect of them, he may in his discretion notify the main- tenance creditor of the means of enforcement available to her. Rule 19 sets out necessary venue provisions. Rule 20 prescribes the procedure to be followed when proceedings are brought in the District Court by virtue of the Convention, as follows: under Art. 5. 2 b y a main- tenance creditor domiciled i n Ireland against a maintenance debtor domiciled abroad; under Art. 2 by a maintenance creditor domiciled abroad against a maintenance debtor domiciled in Ireland, or under Art. 2 by a maintenance debtor domiciled abroad against a maintenance creditor domi- ciled in Ireland. SEAMUS CASEY, Secretary to The District Court Rules Committee, Dolphin House, Essex Street East, Dublin 2 . September 1988.

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STATISTICS

1988 CENSUS OF SERVICES

We urge our members who have not already done so to return their Census of Services form to the Central Statistics Office immediately. This Census i s being conducted for economic planning purposes. The data provided will b e treated a s strictly confidential and will be used for statistical purposes only. Outstanding forms should be returned immediately as they are now more than six months overdue and delaying the finalisation of results.

Th e Societ y o f Youn g Solicitor s S p R Í o g S e r a í o a R 21st -23rd April 1989 Limerick Inn Hotel Sponsored by: The Investment Bank of Ireland Limited FEATURING: • Professor Bryan McMahon "Relevant Aspects of 1992" • Mr. Robert Pierse "Bad Driving Offences"

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Pre-lunch drinks on Saturday, 22nd April to mark the publication of Pierse - The Law of Road Traffic in the Republic of Ireland by Butterworth (Ireland) Limited). • The Hon. Mr. Justice T. F. Roe, President of the Circuit Court "The future of the Circuit Court" • Law Placements team offering advice and general information on careers in Ireland, England, and internationally.

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