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SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS.
For Session 1919-20.
Examinations will be held on successive days during the last week of each
term, on all subjects completed during the term, and in order indicated below.
Examinations in courses marked (a) are held in the afternoon.
First Term | Second Term | Third Term | |
1. | Contracts | Federal Procedure | Consitutional Law |
Bankruptcy (a) | Bailments and Car. (a) | Negotiable Paper (a) | |
2. | Real Property (i) | Real Property (ii) | Evidence |
3. | Roman Law | Conflict of Laws | Legal Ethics, etc. (a) |
Criminal Law (a) | Admiralty (a) | ||
4. | Wills and Adm. | Torts | Sales |
Equity Procedure (a) | |||
5. | Brief Making, etc. (a) | Private Corporations | Insurance |
Equity Jurisprudence | Damages (a) | Public Corporations (a) | |
6. | Criminal Procedure | Virginia Pleading | Practice at Law |
Domestic Relations (a) | Agency (a) | International Law (a) | |
7. | Common Law Plead. | Code Pleading | Taxation (a) |
Partnership (a) |
The Charles Minor Blackford Prize in the Department of Law was established
through the liberality of Mrs. Susan Colston Blackford, of Lynchburg,
Va., in memory of her husband, the late Charles Minor Blackford, a
distinguished alumus of the Law School. The prize consists of fifty dollars
in cash, and is awarded each year to a student in the Department of Law for
the best essay on some legal or sociological subject.
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