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SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATIONS.
For Session 1914-15.
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 | Federal Procedure | Real Property (II) |
Criminal Procedure[6] | Bailments & Car.[6] | Negotiable Paper[6] | |
2. | Equity Jurisp. | Real Property (I) | Evidence |
Mining and Irrig.[6] | Legal Arg.[6] | Domestic Relations[6] | |
3. | Taxation | Conflict of Laws | Parliamentary Law |
Criminal Law[6] | Admiralty[6] | Legal Ethics, etc.[6] | |
4. | Wills and Adm. | Torts | Sales |
Brief-Making, etc.[6] | Equity Procedure[6] | Code Pleading[6] | |
5. | Constitutional Law | Private Corporations | Insurance |
Damages[6] | Public Corporations | ||
6. | Bankruptcy | Virginia Pleading | Administrative Law |
Suretyship & G.[6] | Agency[6] | International Law[6] | |
Practice at Law | |||
7. | Common Law Plead. | Roman Law[6] | |
Partnership[6] | Forensic Debating[6] |
The Charles Minor Blackford Prize.—Through the liberality of
Mrs. Susan Colston Blackford, of Lynchburg, Virginia, and in memory
of her late husband, Charles Minor Blackford, a distinguished
alumnus of the Law School, an annual prize of fifty dollars in cash
is awarded for the best thesis on some legal or sociological subject.
The competition is open to all students of the Law School, and the
award is made by a committee of three competent persons not connected
with the University, and annually selected by the Law Faculty
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