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SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS.
For Session 1910-11.
Examinations will be held on successive days during the last
week of each term, on all subjects completed during the term, and in
the order indicated below.
First Term. | Second Term. | Third Term. | |
1 | Contracts | Real Prop. (I) | Negotiable Paper |
2 | Com. Law Pleading | Sales | Real Prop. (II) |
Criminal Law[63] | |||
3 | Study of Cases | Priv. Corp. | Carriers & B. |
Parl. Law[64] | |||
4 | Const. Law | Agency | Va. Pl. & Pr. |
Pub. Speak. (I)[65] | Code Pl.[66] | Pub. Speak. (II) & (III) |
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5 | Dom. Rel. | Fed. Proc. | Pub. Corp. |
Partnership[67] | Master & S.[68] | ||
6 | Eq. Jurisp. | Torts | Insurance. |
Int. & Usury[69] | Equity Proc.[70] | Internat. Law.[71] |
Fall Examinations.—The privilege of standing Fall examinations
heretofore granted to candidates for graduation who had fallen slightly
below the required standard, has been withdrawn.
Re-examinations.—Students who have attended the full three
years' course of lectures, but have failed on one or more examinations,
have the privilege of returning the following session and standing the
regular examinations on the subjects in which they are deficient.
For the exercise of the privilege there is a charge of five dollars for
each examination taken.
University of Virginia record February, 1910 | ||