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REGULATIONS

OF

THE INNS OF COURT.

NEW REGULATIONS OF THE INNS OF COURT.

Consolidated Regulations of Michaelmas Term, 1863, of the several Societies of Lincoln's Inn, the Middle Temple, the Inner Temple, and Gray's Inn, (hereinafter described as the Four Inns of Court), as to the admission of Students, the mode of keeping terms, the calling of students to the Bar and Legal Education.

Admission of Students.

1. That every person who shall have passed a public examination at any of the universities within the British dominions, shall be entitled to be admitted as a student to any Inn of Court, for the purpose of being called to the Bar, or of practising under the Bar, without passing a preliminary examination; but subject to Rule 7, hereinafter contained.

2.-That every other person applying to be admitted as a student to any Inn of Court, for the purpose of being called to the Bar, or of practising under the Bar, shall, before such admission, have satisfactorily passed an examination in the following subjects, viz.:

(a) The English and Latin Languages.

(b) English History.

3. That such examination shall be conducted by a joint board, to be appointed by the four Inns of Court. 4.-That, for constituting such board, each Inn shall appoint six examiners.

5. That the examiners shall attend according to a rota to be fixed by themselves, and that two shall be a quorum.

6. That meetings of the examiners of students

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