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Faculty of Law.

1. Winter Term

2. Spring Term

FACULTY OF LAW.

TEACHING SESSION.

1927-28.

Commencement Wednesday, 19th October, 1927.
Friday, 23rd December, 1927.

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Commencement Tuesday, 10th January, 1928.

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Friday, 16th March, 1928.
Tuesday, 17th April, 1928.
Friday, 22nd June, 1928.

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The Inclusive Fee for the Curriculum for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) is 40 guineas and that for the Degree of Bachelor of Law (B.L.) is 30 guineas.

If the Degree of M.A. has already been taken in the University of Aberdeen, the Inclusive Fee in connection with the Degree of LL. B. is 28 guineas.

In addition to the Inclusive Fee each student must pay a Matriculation Fee, viz.: For the Academical Year, £2 2s., or for the Summer alone, £1 18.

The Examination Fees are-for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) 9 guineas, for the Degree of Bachelor of Law (B.L.) 71 guineas.

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* For information regarding Classes, see under Synopsis of Classes.

Graduation in Law.

Two Degrees in Law are conferred, after examination, by the University, viz., Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) and Bachelor of Law (B.L.).

ADMISSION TO THE FACULTY OF ADVOCATES.

The Degree of LL.B., if the candidate has been examined in Civil Law, Philosophy of Law, International Law (Public or Private), Constitutional Law and History, Medical Jurisprudence, Scots Law (Civil and Criminal Law, including Procedure) and Conveyancing, admits to the Faculty of Advocates.

ADMISSION AS A LAW AGENT.

By the Law Agents Act, 36 & 37, Vict. c. 63, the holder of a degree in Law or in Arts of a University in Great Britain or Ireland, granted after examination, is qualified to apply for admission as a Law Agent after an apprenticeship of three years instead of five, as required in the ordinary case; and by Acts of Sederunt, 20th July, 1878, 18th March, 1893, and 23rd December, 1904, any applicant who holds the Degree of LL.B. or of B.L. of any Scottish University is exempted from any examination in Law before the examiners of Law Agents, excepting only on forms of Process, Civil and Criminal, provided he has included Scots Law and Conveyancing among his Graduation subjects.

ENTRY FOR DEGREE EXAMINATIONS.

Two Law Graduation examinations are held annually, in March and in June. Candidates are required to lodge their names, certificates of attendance, and evidences of Arts qualifications, together with a list of the subjects in which they desire to be examined, with the Secretary, on or before the 4th of March or the 10th of June in each year. Late entries may be received on a payment of 5s.

DEGREE OF LL.B.

Ordinance No. 39, General No. 11, which applies to all students who, after 30th September, 1894, began their course of study with a view to graduation in law, provides as follows:

I. No one shall be admitted to examination as a Candidate for the Degree of Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) unless he be a Graduate in Arts of one of the Universities of the United Kingdom; or of any Foreign or Colonial University specially recognised for the purpose by the University Court.

If a student, subsequent to entering on an apprenticeship, after qualifying in General Knowledge, graduates in Law, his apprenticeship will be reduced to one of three years. [Law Agents Examinations Secretary, 5th and 8th March, 1926.]

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