Legal Practitioners.
England, the examination shall be postponed until the candidate has fulfilled any conditions as to his further legal training or otherwise that the Society may impose and until the fulfilment of such conditions has been verified by affidavit to the satisfaction of the Society.
5. The examiners shall in due course certify whether the candidate has passed or failed in the examination and any certificate issued by the examiners through the Law Society in England and forwarded to the Society shall be evidence of such passing or failure.
6. The Society shall upon receipt of the certificate referred to in regulation 5 issue a certified copy to the candidate.
7. Upon receipt of a certificate that the candidate has passed the final examination and subject to compliance with the other provisions of section 25 of the Ordinance, he shall be entitled to apply for admission under the said section.
8. If a candidate fails to satisfy the examiners he shall be entitled to give notice of his desire to be re-examined: Provided that such re-examination shall not be held until at least six months after receipt by the Society of the certificate of failure in the earlier examination.
9. These regulations shall, save as regards regulation 8, apply to any re-examination.
10. These regulations may be cited as the Examination (Articled Clerks) Regulations.
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