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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1957-1958-125

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126 FACULTY OF LAWS Articled Clerks The University of London is Law School approved by the Law Society under the Solicitors Act 1932 and attendance at an approved oourse of lectures at the three Colleges of the University complies with the requirements of the Law Society as to attendance at course of Legal Education approved by that Society Articled Clerks who take course for the degree of LL will also satisfy the requirements of attendance at Law School The LL degree exempts Articled Clerks from the Intermediate Examination of the Law Society except the Accounts and Bookkeeping portion Course before Articles -Any student who has passed the Matricula- tion Examination of the University of London or an examination ex- empting therefrom in either case with Latin and has subsequently to the satisfaction of the University attended the full curriculum for the Intermediate LL London and has passed that examination is required to be articled for four years PRIVILEGES OP STUDENTS OF KING'S COLLEGE Libraries Students who pay Composition fees become intercollegiate Laws Students and as such are entitled to the use of the libraries at King's College University College and the London School of Economics if attending lectures there and to the other facilities offered by these Colleges to intercollegiate students The Laws Library at King's College is open during term from 10 to 15 on Mondays to Fridays it is closed on Saturdays and during the Long Vacation The days and hours of opening during the Christmas and Easter vacations are announced towards the ends of the Michaelmas and Lent terms Books may not be borrowed from the Laws Library of King's College except during vacations Registered students of the University are entitled to admission to the University Library on the recommendation in writing of teacher of the University Books may be borrowed from the University Library It jl1j1 lil 111 Ν11Π LiMn'tft iiihrfry י fjsniati Harold Potter Memorial Library This library consisting mainly of law reports was formed by sub- scription in 1953 to commemorate Professor Harold Potter Dean of the Faculty of Laws from 1930 to 1951 It is open for postgraduate students during normal College hours except when reserved by per- mission of the Dean for other Faculty purposes No book may be removed from this library
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