The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 42
Examination in, General Education required by Law Students
Examination in, General Education required by Law Students.
Students, by passing the Matriculation Examination or the Preliminary Examination in Medicine, without No. VI. of the compulsory subjects, will be admitted as Solicitors without further examination in General Knowledge, excepting a paper in Constitutional History.
Note.—By section 5 of "The Law Practitioners Act, 1865," Graduates of the University of New Zealand, or any other University in the Empire, are entitled to admission as Barristers upon passing in Law only, without having been Barristers' Pupils.