The Lectures in Law will be delivered every Monday, Wednesday and Friday during each term.
The Lectures will commence at five p.m. No Student not present at a quarter past five will be allowed credit for the lecture of the day.
No Student will be allowed credit for the Term who shall have absented himself from more than one sixth of the whole number of Lectures, unless such absence shall arise from illness or other sufficient cause, when his case will be considered by the Professorial Board.
Each Student is required to enter his name with the Registrar on or before the first day of Term, and to pay to him the Term Fee of Four Pounds.
A Public Examination of the Students who have kept a Term or Terms during the year, will be held at the end of the third Term in each year, in which Students will be examined in the subjects on which they have attended lectures; and certificates signed by the Examiners of having satisfactorily passed the Examination shall be issued for each Terminal set of Lectures.
The Council will grant a Certificate to each Student who shall have kept Six Terms and passed the two Public Examinations.
As an inducement to Students to propose themselves for examination in the extended Course, the Chancellor will give an Exhibition of twenty Guineas, to be conferred on the Student most distinguished in the Class of the First Year at the Public Examination. Provided that the Examiners shall not be obliged to confer such Exhibition unless they shall be of the opinion that the answering of the Student has been such as to entitle him thereto.