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The Law School of Osgoodc Hall. German. Grammar. Composition : (a) Translation into German of short English sentences as a test of the candidate's knowledge of grammatical forms and structure, and the formation in German of sentences of similar character; and (b) translation of easy passages from English into German. Translation of unspecified passages from easy Ger man authors. An examination on the following texts : — f Kiehl, Culturgeschichtliche Novellen; Der stumme Ratsherr; Der Dachs auf Licht1891. mess; Der Leibmedicus. Schiller, Der Taucher. 1892. ( Hadf, Das kalte Herz; Khalif Storch. i Schiller, Die Burgschaft.' f Riehl, Culturgeschiclitliche Novellen: Der J stumme Ratsherr : Der Dachs auf Licht1S93. ) mess; Der Leibmedicus. [Schiller, Der Taucher. 1S94.!Hauf, Das kalte Herz; Khalif Storch. Schiller, Die Burgschaft. ("Riehl, Culturgeschichtliche Novellen : Der stumme Ratsherr; Der Dachs auf Licht1895. j mess; Der Leibmedicus. (.Schiller, Der Taucher. The subjects and text-books for lectures and ex aminations in law are those set forth in the following CURRICULUM. first year. Contracts. Smith on Contracts, Anson on Contracts. Real Property. Williams on Real Property, Leith's edition. Common Law. Broom's Common Law. Kerr's Student's Blackstone, Books I. and III. Equity. Snell's Principles of Equity. Statute Law. Such acts and parts of acts relating to each of the above subjects as shall be pre scribed by the principal. second year. Criminal Law. Kerr's Student's Blackstone, Book IV. Harris's Principles of Law. Real Property. Kerr's Student's Blackstone, Book II. Leiih and Smith's Blackstone. Dean's Principles of Conveyancing. Personal Property. Williams' Personal Property. Contracts and Torts. Leake on Contracts, Bigelow on Torts — English Edition. Equity. H. A. Smith's Principles of Equity. Evidence. Powell on Evidence. Canadian Constitutional History and Law. Bourmot's Manual of the Constitutional History of Canada. O'Sullivan's Government in Canada.

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Practice and Procedure. Statutes, Rules, and Orders relating to the jurisdiction, pleading, practice, and procedure of the Courts. Such acts and parts of acts relating to the above subjects as shall be prescribed by the principal. THIRD YEAR. Contracts. Leake on Contracts. Real Property. Dart on Vendors and Purchasers. Hawkins on Wills. Armour on Titles. Criminal Law. Harris's Principles of Criminal Law. Criminal Statutes of Canada. Equity. Lewin on Trusts. Torts. Pollock on Torts. Smith on Negligence, 2d ed. Evidence. Best on Evidence. Commercial Law. Benjamin on Sales. Smith's Mer cantile Law. Chalmers on Bills. Private International Law. Westlake's Private In ternational Law. Construction and Operation of Statutes. Hardcastle's Construction and Effect of Statutory Law. Canadian Constitutional Law. British North Ameri can Act and cases thereunder. Practice and Procedure. Statutes. Rules, and Orders relating to the jurisdiction, pleading, practice, and procedure of the Courts. Statute Law. Such Acts and parts of Acts relating to each of the above subjects as shall be pre scribed by the Principal. The curriculum and rules of the Law School show with what faithfulness the Benchers of the Law Society and officers of the Law School are performing their trust. Acting under the authority of Con vocation, Charles Moss, Q, C, chairman of the Legal Education Committee of the Law Society; Edward Martin, Q. C, chairman of the Special Committee, on whose report the Law School was established; and Mr. Reeve, Q. C, Principal of the Law School, in the vacation of 1889, visited Harvard, Boston, Yale, and Columbia College Law Schools. They were much impressed with the opportunity afforded by those schools for a complete education in the law. Be sides being received by professors and edu cationists in the most friendly manner, they had imparted to them much information which will be very useful in the develop ment of the Law School of Osgoode Hall, — a school which it is hoped is now founded on a solid and enduring basis.