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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1937-1938-145

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faculty of laws 145 The full course for the degree of LL extends over three years The Intermediate Examination is held at the end of the first year and the Pinal Examination at the end of the third year Particulars concerning these Examinations will be found at 151 Attention should be called to the regulations see Index permitting an undergraduate in addition to obtain the Diploma of Non- Theological Day students in their first year cannot attend the prescribed lecture owing to the time-table but the Dean of the Faculty of Theology is prepared to allow substitution of another approved course Students contemplating this course should consult the Dean of Laws on entry to the College ×™ Candidates for the Internal LL degree must either have passed the LL degree examination as an Internal Student at least one calendar year previously or have been registered under the Begu- lations of the University for Post-Graduate Students proceeding to Higher Degree and have completed course of study in accordance with those regulations candidate for the LL degree must have previously obtained the LL degree as an Internal Student Nevertheless candidate who has obtained the LL degree as an Internal Student may in exceptional circumstances be exempted from this requirement provided he has already done work of the character and standard which may reasonably be expected of candidates for the LL degree As rule such exemption will be granted only on the ground of published work These candidates must submit either published work or dissertation or thesis on some special portion of Law which must be published before the degree can be conferred and be prepared to be examined on the selected portion For further particulars application should be made to the Dean of the Faculty It is important that Candidates for the Examinations of the University of London should make themselves thoroughly acquainted with the Regulations of the University regarding Registration Attendance at Recognised Courses Filling in of Schedules Payment of Examination Fees and other matters Copies of the Regulations may be obtained from the College Office on personal application -Students reading for Honours should consult their Teachers as to the additional and special courses they should take EXEMPTIONS Bab Examinations The following exemptions from subjects of the first part of the Bar Examination may be granted to persons who have satisfied the Examiners in subjects of the London LL Examinations
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