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I52

SCHOOL OF LAW

science, history, and early English legal codes. By special arrangement other work in the College of Literature and Arts may also be taken. COURSE OF INSTRUCTION

Required for the Degree of LL.B.

FIRST YEAR

1. Contracts (Law i) ; Torts (Law 2) ; Real Property (Law 3). 2. Contracts (Law 1) ; Torts (Law 2) ; Real Property (Law 3) ; Domestic Relations (Law 4) ; Criminal Law (Law 5).

SECOND YEAR

1. Evidence (Law 6) ; Sales (Law 7) ; Real Property (Law 8) ; Common Law Pleadings (Law 9) ; Damages (Law 11). 2. Evidence (Law 6) ; Agency (Law 10) ; Bailments and Carriers (Law 12) ; Guaranty and Suretyship (Law 13).

THIRD YEAR

1. Equity (Law 14) ; Corporations (Law 15) ; Commercial Law (Law 16) ; Wills (Law 17) ; International Law (Law 21). 2. Equity (Law 14) ; Corporations (Law 15) ; Partnership (Law 18) ; Constitutional Law (Law 19) ; Equity Pleadings (Law 20). SEMINARY COURSE IN LEGAL HISTORY

During the year there will be given a seminary course in legal history under the joint direction of the instructors in the School of Law and Mr. Schoolcraft, of the department of history. It is proposed to study in detail the Year Books covering a limited period with special reference to land tenures, feudal obligations, and the practice in the courts. This course is for advanced students only, and a reading knowledge of Latin and French is essential. REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION The requirements for graduation with the degree of bachelor of laws are sixty-six semester hours of work, and a thesis, etc., embodying the results of original research upon