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Equity Jurisprudence; Hunter's Elementary View of the Proceedings in a Suit in Equity, part 1.

2. The Cases and Notes contained in the 1st volume of White & Tudor's Leading Cases; the Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees, 22 & 23 Vict. c. 35; the Act to further amend the Law of Property, 23 & 24 Vict. c. 38; the Act to give to Trustees, Mortgagees, and others, certain Powers now commonly inserted in Settlements, Mortgages, and Wills, 23 & 24 Vict. c. 145; the Act to regulate the Procedure in the High Court of Chancery and the Court of Chancery of the County Palatine of Lancaster, 25 & 26 Vict. c. 42; the General Orders of the Court of Chancery of the 1st February, 1861, and of the 5th February, 1861 (7 Jur., N. S., part 2, p. 58); Mitford on Pleadings in the Court of Chancery—Introduction, c. 1, ss. 1, 2; c. 1, s. 3 (the first six pages); c. 2, s. 1; c. 2, s. 2, part 1 (the first three pages); c. 2, s. 2, part 2 (the first two pages); c. 2, s. 2, part 3; c. 3. Candidates for certificates of having passed a satisfactory examination will be expected to be well acquainted with the books mentioned in the first of the above classes.

Candidates for a studentship, exhibition, or honours will be examined in the books mentioned in the two classes.

The READER on the LAW of REAL PROPERTY, &c., proposes to examine in the following books and subjects:

1. Joshua Williams on the Law of Real Property, 6th ed.

2. Powers-Josiah Wm. Smith on Real and Personal Property, 3rd ed., pp. 339-357, 723-748.

3. Joint Tenancy, and Tenancy in Common.-Morley v. Bird (3 Ves. 629), and the notes to that case in Tudor's Leading Cases in Conveyancing, 2nd ed., pp. 778-802.

4. Gifts to Classes-Viner v. Francis (2 Cox, 190): Wild's case (6 Rep. 16 b); and the notes to those cases in Tudor's Leading Cases in Conveyancing, 702, 581; and Hayes & Jarman's Concise Wills, 6th ed., by Eastwood, pp. 210-214.

5. Sanders on Uses, 5th ed., by Sanders & Warner, c. 2, pp. 83-276.

Candidates for the studentship, exhibition, or honours will be examined in all the foregoing books and subjects; candidates for a certificate in those under heads 1, 2, and 3.

The READER on JURISPRUDENCE, the CIVIL LAW, and INTERNATIONAL LAW proposes to examine in the following books and subjects:

1. Justinian's Institutes, book 3, tit. 1-23, with the Notes of Ortolan or Sandars.

2. Justiniana-Novella, 118; Justiniana-Novella,

127.

3. Mackeldeii-Systema Juris Romani hodie Usitati-Pars Specialis, lib. 4, § 2. c. 1; De Successione ab Intestato, § 615-622; lib. 2, § 2, c. 1, § 353-442.

4. Code Napoleon, livre 3, tit. 1, art. 718-814. 5. Wheaton's Elements of International Law (ed. 1863), part 4, c. 3-"Rights of War as to Neutrals, art. 19-32, pp. 736-858.

6. Maine's Ancient Law, c. 7, p. 215.

Candidates for honours will be examined in all the above subjects; but candidates for a pass certificate will be examined in 1, 5, and 6 only.

The READER on COMMON LAW proposes to examine in the following books and subjects:

Candidates for a pass certificate will be examined

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" Nature of Rights enforceable by Action;" book 2, c. 1-" Of Contracts generally;" book 3, c. 1—“ Of Torts generally."

3. Smith on Contracts (last ed.), lect. 1-5 inclusive. 4. The Criminal Law Consolidation and Amendment Acts (by Greaves), so far as they relate to the undermentioned offences:-Murder and Manslaughter, Simple Larceny, Embezzlement, and False Pretences. Candidates for the studentship, exhibition, or honours will be examined in the above-named books and subjects, and also in

5. Story on Bailments (last ed.), cc. 1 and 2, and c. 6, art. 8 (so far as it concerns land carriers), with which should be read the Carriers Act (11 Geo. 4 & 1 Will. 4, c. 68).

6. The following cases:-; -Backhouse v. Bonomi (9 H. L. C. 503); Chasemore v. Richards (7 H. L. C. 349); Hooper v. Lane (6 H. L. C. 443); and Emmens v. Elderton (4 H. L. C. 624).

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7. Smith's Mercantile Law (last ed.), book 1, cc. 4, 5 -"Of Corporations, and Principal and Agent." 8. Taylor on Evidence (4th ed.), book 1, c. 5Presumptive Evidence."

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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGAL HISTORY. The Reader, after dwelling on the reign of Elizabeth, will trace the History of our Constitution from the reign of Charles the First to the reign of Anne.

He will illustrate the history of each reign by references to the Statutes, the State Trials, the Reports, and the Debates in Parliament.

The books to which he will usually refer are:Blackstone's Commentaries, by Kerr-Rapin's History--Clarendon's History-May's History-Burnet's Memoirs-Hallam's Constitutional History-Somers's Tracts-State Tracts-Ralph's History-Millar's History-Brodie's History-Parliamentary History.

In his Private Classes he will pursue the same plan from the reign of Mary downwards, and, if time allows, will return to the earlier period of our History. EQUITY.

The Reader on Equity proposes to deliver, during the ensuing Educational Term, Two Courses of Public Lectures (there being Six Lectures in each Course), on the following subjects :

An Elementary Course.

1. On the Relief afforded in Equity against the consequences of Mistake (continued).

2. On the Jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery in Matters of Account.

3. On Equitable Set-off and the Appropriation of Payments.

An Advanced Course.

1. On the Equitable Doctrine of Election (continued).

2. On Contracts of Suretyship, and the Equitable Rights to which they give rise.

In the Elementary Private Class, the subjects discussed will be-The Rules for determining the Priority of Charges on Real and Personal Property-The Law of Partnership as modified by Courts of Equity.

In the Advanced Private Class, the Lectures will

comprehend-The Administration of Real Assets, and the Principles of Equity Pleading (continued), and Relief on the ground of actual fraud.

THE LAW OF REAL PROPERTY, &C.

The Reader on the Law of Real Property, &c. proposes to deliver, in the ensuing Educational Term, Two Courses of Public Lectures (there being Six Lectures in each Course), on the following subjects:

Elementary Course.

1. The Law of Mortmain and Charitable Uses, in

continuation and conclusion of the last Term's Lectures on this subject.

2. The Law relating to Land of Copyhold Tenure. Advanced Course.

1. The Law of Prescription.
2. The Law of Fire Insurance.

In his Private Classes, the Reader will, with the Elementary Class, continue his Course of Real Property Law, using the work of Mr. Joshua Williams as a Text-book; and with the Advanced Class, the! Reader will complete the perusal of Mr. Sandars's

work on Uses and Trusts.

JURISPRUDENCE, THE CIVIL LAW, AND INTERNATIONAL LAW.

The Reader on Jurisprudence, the Civil Law, and International Law proposes, in the ensuing Educational Term, to deliver Six Public Lectures upon the following subjects:

1. The Historical Development of the Roman Law of Contract.

2. The Comparative Jurisprudence of Rome, England, and France, with respect to the Contract of Sale. 3. The Roman Law relating to the Warranty of the Vendor against Eviction, and also against Latent De-; fects in the Property sold.

4. The Rules of Modern International Law relating to Neutral Trade with an Enemy, and Contraband of War.

In his Private Class, the Reader proposes to continue the Course of Roman Civil Law upon Contracts, using Sandars's Edition of Justinian's Institutes, and the Systema Juris Romani of Mackeldey as Textbooks.

The Reader in his Private Class will also discuss points of International Law as to the Commencement of the War, and its immediate Effects; and also Rights of War as between Enemies, using the Treatise of Wheaton as the Text-book, and referring to the works of the principal modern Jurists, the decisions of the Admiralty and Prize Courts of England and America, the Debates in Parliament, and State Papers relating to the cases under discussion.

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In treating the above Subjects, Rules of Evidence will especially be noticed.

Advanced Course.

1. The Nature of and Ingredients in an Indictable Offence.

2. The Structure and Office of an Indictment, with a

Specification of the Pleas available in Criminal Cases. 3. Ordinary Offences against the Person or Property.

4. Points connected with the Law of Evidence in relation to Criminal Proceedings.

With his Private Class, the Reader will examine in detail the foregoing subjects, referring to the undermentioned Books:

Elementary Class :- Broom's Commentaries (last edition); Paley on Convictions; Archbold's Criminal Pleading, by Welsby.

Advanced Class :-The Criminal Law Consolidation and Amendment Acts (edited by Greaves); Roscoe's Digest of Evidence in Criminal Cases; Taylor on Evidence (last edition).

EXAMINATION ON THE SUBJECTS OF LECTURES AND

CLASSES.

The Examinations for Exhibitions on the Subjects of Lectures and Classes delivered in the three Educational Terms, 1864-5, will commence on Monday, the 3rd July, at Lincoln's Inn Hall.

Students who propose offering themselves for Examination must enter their names on or before Thursday, the 1st June next, at the Steward's Office, Lincoln's Inn; and a Reader's Certificate of having duly attended the Lectures and Classes, on the Subjects in which a Student offers himself for Examination, must be sent to the Council of Legal Education, at Lincoln's Inn, on or before Monday, the 19th June.

Students, having duly attended the Lectures and Classes of one or more of the Readers, are qualified to enter for Examination on such Subjects, but they are not allowed to enter for the Elementary and Advanced Examination on the same Subject, and provided that the Terms they have kept do not exceed the limits prescribed by clause 59 of the Consolidated Regulations of the Inns of Court.

The Examinations for the Exhibitions will be partly oral and partly in writing, by means of printed papers of questions.

The following Days and Hours have been set apart for

the said Examination:

Monday Morning, the 4th July, from 9:30 to 12:30Constitutional Law and Legal History.

Monday Afternoon, the 4th July, from 1:30 to 4:30 Jurisprudence, Civil, and International Law. Tuesday Morning, the 5th July, from 9:30 to 12:30On Equity.

Tuesday Afternoon, the 5th July, from 1:30 to 4:30 On the Common Law.

Wednesday Morning, the 6th July, from 9.30 to 12:30 The Law of Real Property; and

Wednesday Afternoon, the 6th July, from 1:30 to 4:30-A Paper composed of Three Questions on each of the foregoing Subjects of Examination.

By order of the Council, (Signed) WESTBURY, C., Chairman.

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