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Honours and Studentships.

50. The Council shall grant Certificates of Honour to such persons as may be reported worthy of the same by the Examiners.

51. Two Studentships of One Hundred Guineas per annum each, tenable for three years, shall in each year be given to the Students who shall pass the best Examination on the whole in all the subjects mentioned in Regulation 28. But the Council shall not be obliged to recommend any Studentship to be awarded if the result of the Examination be such as, in their opinion, not to justify such recommendation. Where any Candidates appear to be equal or nearly equal in merit, the Council may, if they think fit, divide the Studentship between them equally or in such proportions as they consider just.

52. No Student shall be eligible for a Studentship who is over twenty-five years of age on the first day of the Examination for which he enters. Only Members of an Inn not called to the Bar shall compete for a Studentship.

53. No person who has gained one Studentship shall hold another.

54. The expense of these Studentships shall be defrayed out of the Common Fund.

55. There shall be two Honour Examinations in each year, conducted by a Board of Examiners appointed by the Council, at each of which one Studentship and Certificates of Honour, and Pass Certificates enabling the holders to be called to the Bar without further Examination, may be awarded.

56. At every Call to the Bar those Students who have obtained Studentships shall take rank in seniority over all other Students called on the same day, and those Students who have obtained Certificates of Honour shall take rank immediately after the holder of a Studentship called on the same day.

57. The Inn of Court, to which the holder of any Studentship or of a Certificate of Honour belongs, may, if desired, dispense with any Terms not exceeding two that may remain to be kept by such Student previously to his being called to the Bar.

58. The Examiners shall submit their Examination Papers to the Committee or Board of Studies, for approval at such time as the Committee or Board shall direct; and the number of marks to be attributed to each paper shall also be submitted to the Committee or Board for their approval.

59. Previous to each Examination the Committee or Board shall give such notice as they shall think fit of the Books and branches of subjects in which Students will be required to pass at such Examination in order to be entitled to a Certificate.

60. One Examiner at least shall be present during the whole time of the Examination in writing.

61. The Board of Examiners shall, after each Examination, report the result thereof to the Committee or Board of Studies, who shall submit to the Council the names of those Students (if any) who are in their opinion entitled to receive Pass or Honour Certificates or to obtain Studentships.

62. All Students shall be bound by such variations as may from time to time be made in these Regulations.

Common Fund.

63. The four Inns of Court shall continue their annual contributions of Three Hundred and Sixty Pounds each towards constituting the Common Fund, to which shall be added the several fees for Forms of Admission and for attending Lectures; and also the several sums of Five Guineas for each Student, to be paid by the Inns of Court respectively, as additional contributions pursuant to the Report of the Committee of the four Inns of Court, dated 6th December, 1871; and any further money which may, from time to time, be required to enable the Common Fund to meet the charges on it in any year, shall be contributed by the four Inns of Court at the end of such year, rateably and in proportion to the number of Students belonging to the four Inns respectively, who shall in that year have been called to the Bar or have for the first time obtained permission to practise under the Bar.

DRAFT.

Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn

Mr.

MINUTE.

15 July 1872

I am directed by Lord Knutsford to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 5th instant, reporting that the Masters of the Bench have granted Mr. ... of Lincoln's Inn a remission of two out of the twelve terms which it was necessary for him to keep in order to be called to the Bar.

Mr. Fairfield.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Brumston.

Mr. Meade.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford.

New Lordship

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6 مده 13992 9 2 A Kony 512 Honours and Studentships. 50. The Council shall grant Certificates of Honour to such persons as may be reported worthy of the same by the Examiners. 51. Two Studentships of One Hundred Guineas per annum each, tenable for three years, shall in each year be given to the Students who shall pass the best Examination on the whole in all the subjects mentioned in Regulation 28. But the Council shall not be obliged to recommend any Studentship to be awarded if the result of the Examination be such as, in their opinion, not to justify such recommendation. Where any Candidates appear to be equal or nearly equal in merit, the Council may, if they think fit, divide the Studentship between them equally or in such proportions as they consider just. 52. No Student shall be eligible for a Studentship who is over twenty-five years of age on the first day of the Examination for which he enters. Only Members of an Inn not called to the Bar shall compete for a Studentship. 53. No person who has gained one Studentship shall hold another. 54. The expense of these Studentships shall be defrayed out of the Common Fund. 55. There shall be two Honour Examinations in each year, conducted by a Board of Examiners appointed by the Council, at each of which one Studentship and Certificates of Honour, and Pass Certificates enabling the holders to be called to the Bar without further Examination, may be awarded. 56. At every Call to the Bar those Students who have obtained Studentships shall take rank in seniority over all other Students called on the same day, and those Students who have obtained Certificates of Honour shall take rank immediately after the holder of a Studentship called on the same day. 57. The Inn of Court, to which the holder of any Studentship or of a Certificate of Honour belongs, may, if desired, dispense with any Terms not exceeding two that may remain to be kept by such Student previously to his being called to the Bar. 58. The Examiners shall submit their Examination Papers to the Committee or Board of Studies, for approval at such time as the Committee or Board shall direct; and the number of marks to be attributed to each paper shall also be submitted to the Committee or Board for their approval. 59. Previous to each Examination the Committee or Board shall give such notice as they shall think fit of the Books and branches of subjects in which Students will be required to pass at such Examination in order to be entitled to a Certificate. 60. One Examiner at least shall be present during the whole time of the Examination in writing. 61. The Board of Examiners shall, after each Examination, report the result thereof to the Committee or Board of Studies, who shall submit to the Council the names of those Students (if any) who are in their opinion entitled to receive Pass or Honour Certificates or to obtain Studentships. 62. All Students shall be bound by such variations as may from time to time be made in these Regulations. Common Fund. 63. The four Inns of Court shall continue their annual contributions of Three Hundred and Sixty Pounds each towards constituting the Common Fund, to which shall be added the several fees for Forms of Admission and for attending Lectures; and also the several sums of Five Guineas for each Student, to be paid by the Inns of Court respectively, as additional contributions pursuant to the Report of the Committee of the four Inns of Court, dated 6th December, 1871; and any further money which may, from time to time, be required to enable the Common Fund to meet the charges on it in any year, shall be contributed by the four Inns of Court at the end of such year, rateably and in proportion to the number of Students belonging to the four Inns respectively, who shall in that year have been called to the Bar or have for the first time obtained permission to practise under the Bar. DRAFT. Treasurer of Lincoln's Inn Mr. MINUTE. 15 July 1872 I am directed by Lord Knutsford to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 5th instant, reporting that the Masters of the Bench have granted Mr. ... of Lincoln's Inn a remission of two out of the twelve terms which it was necessary for him to keep in order to be called to the Bar. Mr. Fairfield. Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Brumston. Mr. Meade. Baron de Worms. Lord Knutsford. New Lordship descres
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6 مده 13992 9 2 A Kony 512 Honours and Studentships. 50. The Council shall grant Certificates of Honour to such persons as may be reported worthy of the same by the Examiners. 51. Two Studentships of One Hundred Guineas per annum each, tenable for three years, shall in each year be given to the Students who shall pass the best Examination on the whole in all the subjects mentioned in Regulation 28. But the Council shall not be obliged to recommend any Studentship to be awarded if the result of the Examination be such as, in their opinion, not to justify such recommendation. Where any Candidates appear to be equal or nearly equal in merit, the Council may, if they think fit, divide the Studentship between them equally or in such proportions as they consider just. 52. No Student shall be eligible for a Studentship who is over twenty-five years of age on the first day of the Examination for which he enters. Ouly Members of an Inn not called to the Bar shall compete for a Studentship. 53. No person who has gained one Studentship shall hold another. 54. The expeuse of these Studentships shall be defrayed out of the Common Fund. 55. There shall be two Honour Examinations in each year, conducted by a Board of Examiners appointed by the Council, at each of which one Studentship and Certificates of Honour, and Pass Certificates enabling the holders to be called to the Bar without further Examination, may be awarded. 56. At every Call to the Bar those Students who have obtained Studentships shall take rank in seniority over all other Students called on the same day, and those Students who have obtained Certificates of Honour shall take rauk immediately after the holder of a Studentship called on the same day. 57. The Inn of Court, to which the bolder of any Studentship or of a Certificate of Honour belongs, may, if desired, dispense with any Terms not exceeding two that may remain to be kept by such Student previously to his being called to the Bar. 58. The Examiners shall submit their Examination Papers to the Committee or Board of Studies, for approval at such time as the Committee or Board shall direct; and the number of marks to be attributed to each paper shall also be submitted to the Committee or Board for their approval. 59. Previous to each Examination the Committee or Board shall give such notice as they shall think Gf of the Books and branches of subjects in which Students will be required to pass at such Examination in order to be entitled to a Certificate. 60. One Examiner at least shall be present during the whole time of the Examination in writing. 61. The Beard of Examiners shall, after each Examination, report the result thereof to the Committee or Board of Studies, who shall submit to the Council the names of those Students (if any) who are in their opinion entitled to receive Pass or Honour Certificates or to obtain Studentships. 62. All Students shall be bound by such variations as may from time to time be made in these Regulations. Common Fund. 63. The four Inns of Court shall continue their annual contributions of Three Hundred and Sixty Pounds each towards constituting the Common Fund, to which shall be added the several fees for Forms of Admission and for attending Lectures; and also the several sums of Five Guineas for each Student, to be paid by the Inns of Court respectively, as additional con- tributions pursuant to the Report of the Committee of the four Inns of Court, dated 6th December, 1871; and any further money which may, from time to time, be required to enable the Common Fund to meet the charges on it in any year, shall be contributed by the four Inns of Court at the end of such year, rateably and in proportion to the number of Students belong- ing to the four Ions respectively, who shall in that year have been called to the Bar or have for the first time obtained permission to practise under the Bar. DRAFT. Treasurer of Lucolns Inn Mr. MINUTE. Ind 15 July 1672 for, ваш Jam directed by 2. Wilson July Lord Knutsford to actpe Luca 15ps the receipt of your letter Mr. Mr. Fairfield. Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Brumston. Mr. Meade. Baron de Worms. Lord Knutsford. 3 of the 5th instant, reporting that the masters of the всех good enough to If dine e das Bench), have granted Mr. of Lincolns A Seth a remission two out of the twelve armed terms which it was Minnie han tow < kimm to necessary for Keep in order tobe called the Bar. New Lordshit descres
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Honours and Studentships.

50. The Council shall grant Certificates of Honour to such persons as may be reported worthy of the same by the Examiners.

51. Two Studentships of One Hundred Guineas per annum each, tenable for three years, shall in each year be given to the Students who shall pass the best Examination on the whole in all the subjects mentioned in Regulation 28. But the Council shall not be obliged to recommend any Studentship to be awarded if the result of the Examination be such as, in their opinion, not to justify such recommendation. Where any Candidates appear to be equal or nearly equal in merit, the Council may, if they think fit, divide the Studentship between them equally or in such proportions as they consider just.

52. No Student shall be eligible for a Studentship who is over twenty-five years of age on the first day of the Examination for which he enters. Ouly Members of an Inn not called to the Bar shall compete for a Studentship.

53. No person who has gained one Studentship shall hold another.

54. The expeuse of these Studentships shall be defrayed out of the Common Fund.

55. There shall be two Honour Examinations in each year, conducted by a Board of Examiners appointed by the Council, at each of which one Studentship and Certificates of Honour, and Pass Certificates enabling the holders to be called to the Bar without further Examination, may be awarded.

56. At every Call to the Bar those Students who have obtained Studentships shall take rank in seniority over all other Students called on the same day, and those Students who have obtained Certificates of Honour shall take rauk immediately after the holder of a Studentship called on the same day.

57. The Inn of Court, to which the bolder of any Studentship or of a Certificate of Honour belongs, may, if desired, dispense with any Terms not exceeding two that may remain to be kept by such Student previously to his being called to the Bar.

58. The Examiners shall submit their Examination Papers to the Committee or Board of Studies, for approval at such time as the Committee or Board shall direct; and the number of marks to be attributed to each paper shall also be submitted to the Committee or Board for their approval.

59. Previous to each Examination the Committee or Board shall give such notice as they shall think Gf of the Books and branches of subjects in which Students will be required to pass at such Examination in order to be entitled to a Certificate.

60. One Examiner at least shall be present during the whole time of the Examination in writing.

61. The Beard of Examiners shall, after each Examination, report the result thereof to the Committee or Board of Studies, who shall submit to the Council the names of those Students (if any) who are in their opinion entitled to receive Pass or Honour Certificates or to obtain Studentships.

62. All Students shall be bound by such variations as may from time to time be made in these Regulations.

Common Fund.

63. The four Inns of Court shall continue their annual contributions of Three Hundred and Sixty Pounds each towards constituting the Common Fund, to which shall be added the several fees for Forms of Admission and for attending Lectures; and also the several sums of Five Guineas for each Student, to be paid by the Inns of Court respectively, as additional con- tributions pursuant to the Report of the Committee of the four Inns of Court, dated 6th December, 1871; and any further money which may, from time to time, be required to enable the Common Fund to meet the charges on it in any year, shall be contributed by the four Inns of Court at the end of such year, rateably and in proportion to the number of Students belong- ing to the four Ions respectively, who shall in that year have been called to the Bar or have for the first time obtained permission to practise under the Bar.

DRAFT.

Treasurer of Lucolns Inn

Mr.

MINUTE.

Ind

15 July 1672

for,

ваш

Jam directed by

2. Wilson July Lord Knutsford to actpe Luca 15ps the receipt of your letter

Mr.

Mr. Fairfield.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Brumston.

Mr. Meade.

Baron de Worms.

Lord Knutsford.

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of the 5th instant,

reporting

that the masters of the

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good enough to

If dine e das Bench), have granted Mr.

of Lincolns

A Seth a remission

two out of the twelve

armed

terms which it was

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necessary for Keep in order tobe called

the Bar.

New Lordshit

descres

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