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Theobald

Walker and Elgood
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Pollock
Fry
Finch

Ball

(iii) Law relating to Wills.

On the Interpretation of Wills and
Settlements.

Law of Wills.

Law of Executors and Administrators.
Law of Wills (Tagore Lectures, 1887).
The Indian Succession Act.

The Hindu Wills Act.

The Probate and Administration Act.

(iv) Law of Contracts and Torts.

Principles of Contract, Law of Torts.
Specific Performance.

Cases on the Law of Contract.

Leading Cases on Torts.

The Indian Contract Act.

The Specific Relief Act.

(v) Principles and History of the Law of Real and Personal Property.

Goodeve

Goodeve

Digby

Leake

Finch

Best
Thayer
Phillimore
Wigmore

Real Property.

Personal Property.

History of Real Property.

Law of Property in Land.
Cases on the Law of Property.

(vi) Principles and History of the Law of Evidence.

Evidence.

Preliminary Treatise on Evidence.
History of Evidence.

Cases on Evidence.

Indian Evidence Act.

(vii) History of English Law.

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Vijnánesvara

Devananda Bhatta
Váchaspati Misra
Nilakanthe
Mitra Misra
Jimútaváhana
Nanda Pandita
Kuvera

G. D. Banerjee
G. C. Sarkar
Mayne

Serajuddin.
Baillie

Ameer Ali

Wilson

Brown

Holland

Maine

Holmes

Bentham

Salmond
Lee

Justinian
Sohm
Muirhead

Mitákshara

Smriti-Chandriká
Viváda-Chintamani

Vyavahára Mayaukha
Viramitrodaya.

Dávabhága.

Dattaka-Mimánsa.

Dattaka-Chandrika.
Marriage and Stridhana.
Law of Adoption.
Hindu Law and Usage.

Muhammadan Law.

Al-Sirajiya.

The portion relating to inheritance.

Digest of Muhammadan Law-Sunni
and Shia.

Muhammadan Law, Vols. I and II.
Digest of Anglo-Muhammadan Law.

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(3) PRINCIPLES AND HISTORY OF ROMAN LAW.

Institutes (translated by Moyle).
Institutes (translated by Ledlie).
Roman Law.

(4) PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW.

Foote
Nelson

Private International Jurisprudence.
Private International Jurisprudence.

Langdell
Story

Underhill

Agnew

White and Tudor

(5 and (6) Any two of the following:-
(i) Principles of Equity.

Brief Survey of Equity Jurisdiction.
Equity Jurisprudence.
Law of Trusts.

Law of Trusts (Tagore Lectures, 1881).
Leading Cases in Equity (7th Edition),
omitting cases on the following
subjects-Conversion, Donatio Mor-
tis Causa, Election, Equitable Estop-
pel, Husband and Wife, Jurisdiction,
Legacies, Satisfaction, Trustees,

Dart

Williams

(ii) Law relating to Transfer of Immoveable Property and
Law of Prescription.

Rashbehary Ghose
Goddard

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Pollock
Street

Fry

Finch

Kenny

Law of Vendors and Purchasers.
Vendors and Purchasers.
Law of Mortgage.

Law of Easement.

The Transfer of Property Act.

The Indian Easement Act.

(iii) Law relating to Wills.

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(iv) Law of Contracts and Torts.

Principles of Contract, Law of Torts.
Foundations of Legal Liability.
Specific Performance.

Cases on the Law of Contract.

Cases on Torts.

The Indian Contract Act.

The Specific Relief Act.

(v) Principles and History of the Law of Real and Personal Property.

Goodeve

Goodeve

Digby

Leake

Finch

Best
Thayer
Phillimore

Wigmore

Real Property.

Personal Property.

History of Real Property.

Law of Property in Land.
Cases on the Law of Property.

(vi) Principles and History of the Law of Evidence.

Pollock and Maitland

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(iii) MEDICINE.

FOR THE PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC L.M.S. AND M.B.
EXAMINATIONS IN 1907.

(See Regulation Preliminary Scientific L.M.S., para. 2.)

(Preliminary Scientific M.B., para. 2.)

Elementary Anatomy, Histology and Physiology of flowering Plants; the principles of Hooker and Bentham's system of classification of plants; a detailed account of eight* Natural Orders, which are specially important in Bengal.

The following eight Natural Orders have been fixed :—

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To be notified from time to time by the Syndicate. See Preliminary Scientific L.M.S. and M.B. Regulations, para. 6.

IX.

RULES FOR EXAMINATIONS.

(i) ARTS.

I. GENERAL.

(a) APPOINTMENT OF EXAMINERS.

1. Head Examiners shall be appointed to superintend the work of the Entrance Examiners in the following subjects :

(1) English.

(2) Mathematics.

(3) Sanskrit and Bengali Translation.

(4) History.

(5) Geography.

2. Head Examiners shall be appointed to superintend the work of the F.A. Examiners, one in each of the following subjects:

(1) English.

(2) Mathematics.

(3) Sanskrit.

(4) Physics.

(5) Chemistry.

(6) History.

(7) Logic.

(8) Sanitary Science.

3. The B.A. Pass papers in English and in Philosophy shall each be divided into halves.

4. In the B.Sc. paper in English, the Essay on each respective Scientific Subject shall be examined by the Examiners appointed to conduct the B.Sc. Examination in that subject.

(b) SETTING PAPERS.

5. Gentlemen appointed to set the examination papers are requested to write in the margin opposite to each question the maximum number of marks they intend to assign to it.

6. The examination papers, in duplicate, written very legibly on one side only of foolscap paper, are to be sent by post in a sealed and registered double cover to the Registrar at his private residence. No copy of any examination paper is to be retained by the gentleman setting it.

7. The papers set shall be submitted to the Registrar with a certification over the joint signatures of the persons appointed that the papers conform to the prescribed conditions and do not involve a material varia tion from the average standard.

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