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Council of Legal Education
entrusted the business of superintending the education and examination of students inorder to their being called to the Bar. The members
Occupation
on that results in the imparting of knowledge to the students, must necessarily be regarded as an occupation, even if there
Hostel
Hostel, means a place of residence for the students of the University maintained or recognized by the University, Uttar
Incorporated Law Society
called 'The Law Society.' The Society first instituted lectures for students in 1833, and was made registrar of attorneys and solicitors
Of their choice
technical and medical education, but also the choice of the students who have to be imparted education, in such institution, State
Parvise
an afternoon's exercise or moot for the instruction of young students-bearing the same name originally with the Parvis' (little-go) of Oxford,
Prolyt'
Prolyt', students of the Civil Law during the fifth and last year
Quadriennium
Quadriennium, means the four-year course of study required of law students before they were qualified to study the code or collection
maieutic method
it was used by Socrates to elicit truths from his students called also the Socratic method
make work
of litle value such as assignments given by teachers to students to keep them busy while the teacher performs other tasks
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