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‘September 15 th—" Misrepresentation

by Agents ”—■“ Judgment on Ad­

mission o f Facts ” —•“ Rent Default

as a Ground for Possession.”

September 22nd—“ Liability for Tres­

pass ” — “ Compensation for Im­

provements.”

September 29th— Covenants to pay

Income ”—“ Payments in Connectin

with Company Shares.”

October 6th—“ Discovery.”—“ Regis­

tered

Land :

Rectification

of

Register.”

October 13th—“ Accidents in Parks

and Swimming Baths ” —“ Docu­

ments privileged from Production ”

—“ Safe Custody of Wills.”

October 20th—“ Moneylenders’ Duty

to carry on Business ”— Recent

Death

Duty

Decisions—I ”—

“ Preparation for Trial ” .

October 27th—“ Recent Death Duty

Decisions—II ” “ Procedural Errors

and Amendments.”

“ Control:

Protection of Sub-Tenants.”

November 3rd— New Tenancy of

Shop : Reasonable Rent.”

November

10th—“ The Rule in

Andrews

v.

Partington (1791).”

“ Law Society—-Harrogate Confer­

ence—Reports o f Committees.”

November 17th—“ Cruelty to Chil­

dren ” — “ Registration o f Agree­

ments for Leases.”

November

24th—“ Charging

and

Garnishee Orders ” —“ Meaning of

Widowhood in Testamentary Gifts.”

The Solicitor

September—“ Powers in the Nature of

Trusts ” —“ Conditions o f Sale at

Auctions and their Exclusion ” —

—“ Landlord and Tenant Act

Reports.”

October—“ The Reform o f the Law

o f Intestate Succession ”—“ Warran­

ties by Third Parties ”—“ The

position o f Rent Tribunals in sub­

sequent proceedings ”—“ Controlled

Properties and Premiums.”

November—“ The Exclusion of un­

disclosed

principals ” —“ Appeals

from Courts o f Summary Jurisdiction

by way o f Case Stated.”

The haw Quarterly Review,

July—•“ English and

Irish Secret Trusts ” (Sheridan)—

“ Recent Developments in Estoppel”

(Wilson)—“ The Revocation

of

Testamentary

Appointments

on

Marriage” (Mitchell).

October—“ The Statutes

Revised,

19 50 ” (Carr)—“ The Rent Acts

and the Invention o f new Doctrines ”

(Megarry)—•“ Share

Values

and

Premiums ” (Hornsey).

TheModernhaw Review,

Ju ly—" The Relation between

Commercial Law and Commercial

Practice ” (Devlin J.)—“ Protection

o f Justices ” (Sheridan)—“ Compul­

sion, Coercion and Criminal Res­

ponsibility ”

(Griffiths)—" The

Indorsement of Cheques ” (Smart).

October—“ Re Polemis ” (1921) (Lord

Wright)—" Reform of the Criminal

Law ” (Wilkinson).

EXAMINATIONS, 1952 .

hast date for

Examination

Date

lodgingnotice

First Irish 1 st February

11 th January

Second Irish 1 st and 2nd February n th January

Preliminary 31st March and 1st

April

10th March

Final

31st March, 1st and

2nd April

10th March

Intermediate 19th and 20th May 28th April

First Irish 27th June

6th June

Second Irish 27th and 28th June 6th June

Final

8th, 9th and 10th

September

1 8th August

Intermediate 8th and 9th Septem­

ber

1 8th August

Preliminary 9th and 10th

September

19th August

First Irish 26th September

5th September

Second Irish 26th and 27th

September

5th September

LECTURES, HILARY SITTINGS,

1952

C

ourse

A lectures will commence on Monday,

14th January, at 2.15 p.m.

C

ourse

B lectures will commence on Friday, n th

January, at 2.15 p.m.

C

ourse

C lectures

will

commence on Monday,

14th

January, at 3.30 p.m.

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