Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada : From the Passing of the Constitutional Act of 1791 to the Close of Rev. Dr. Ryerson's Administration of the Education Department in 1876
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— The University of Toronto Law Course. No lectures are delivered in the Faculty of Law in this University; but the follow- ing are the requisites for obtaining the degree of LL.B. in the ordinary course: — Having matriculated in the Faculty of Law; Being of the standing of four years from Matriculation; Having passed in each of those years the Examinations prescribed in the Statute respecting "subjects of examination in the Faculty of Law;" Being of the full age of twenty-one 'years. III. — Th...e University of Queen's College Law Course. The Law Course in Queen's College extends over three years. Candidates must pass a Matriculation Examination, unless they have already passed a similar in any College, or have been admitted as Students of the Law Society for Upper Canada. Lectures are delivered by three Professors. IV. — The University of Victoria College Law Course. The Law Course in Victoria College extends over four years. Candidates must pass a Matriculation Examination unless they have been admitted as Barristers by the Law Society of Upper Canada.
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