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HISTORY AND ESTHETICS OF MUSIC.

THIRD YEAR.

Professor Marshall-Hall.

1. Account, by reference to their lives and times, for the fact that in the three great minds, which represent the culmination of particular artmovements, i.e., Bach, Beethoven, and Wagner, in addition to their more abstract contemplative moods, we find a certain vehemently passionate revolutionary tendency.

2. Discuss the "Object of Art," from whatever standpoint you may have attained.

3. Give a summary of Gluck's dramatic tendencies, and their coincidence with those of Wagner.

JURISPRUDENCE.

The Board of Examiners.

Candidates must not answer more than EIGHT
questions.

1. Distinguish between a Right and Power. What is meant by a right to carry on trade, the right of public meeting, the right to reputation?

2. What value has the division of Law into Public and Private in (a) English, (b) American, (c) French Law?

3. What views are held as to the nature of the distinction between Civil and Criminal Law?

4. Compare Status and Contract. What part have the two institutions played in legal development?

5. What are the various meanings of Title? Consider the various ways in which right may be affected by lapse of time.

6. What are the sources of English Law? Consider the advantages and disadvantages of the English doctrine of precedents.

7. What is Interpretation? What is meant by literal, extensive, and restrictive interpretation? Give illustrations.

8. How are the terms Person and Thing used in the Law?

9. Describe Property and Possession. What is the character of early conveyances?

10. What rules are applied to ignorance of law and ignorance of fact?

ROMAN LAW.

The Board of Examiners.

Candidates must not answer more than EIGHT

questions.

1. Describe the course of legal development through responsa prudentium.

2. What is bonâ fide possession? Explain the statement that "the ultimate purpose of the legal rules concerning the protection of usucapion possession is to supply ownership with a second group of remedies available under easier conditions than those required in the formal and genuine actions of ownership."

3. Give a short history of a Marriage in the Roman

Law.

4. Explain the characteristics of the Delicts.

5. Describe the modes of Emancipation. What was

noxae datio?

6. Consider the rights and duties that arise when an heir is ordered to hand over the inheritance or a part thereof to another person.

7. "Ex nudo pacto non oritur actio." What excep

tions are there to this rule?

What obligation, if any, arises from nudum pactum ?

8. Enumerate the legis actiones, and describe the special features of each.

9. Describe carefully the steps in an action under the formulary system.

10. Consider the difference between defences ope juris and defences ope exceptionis.

CONSTITUTIONAL AND LEGAL HISTORY.

The Board of Examiners

Candidates must not answer more than EIGHT questions.

1. Consider and explain the different definitions of the term Prerogative.

2. What do you understand by the "Public Law of Victoria"? Do you consider the term useful for purposes of classification?

3. "The terms Legislature and Parliament are not equivalent." (HEARN, p. 134.) What is the nature of the distinction?

4. What are the principal securities by Statute or Common Law for the liberty of the subject?

5. How and for what purposes does the Crown control the House of Lords and the House of Commons?

6. Give an account of the formation of the Estates of the realm, and account for their number.

7. What were the principal effects of the Norman Conquest upon English law and administration?

8. What are Martial Law and Military Law? What is the constitutional importance of the Mutiny Act?

9. To what cases is the Petition of Right applicable? The Minister of Defence, without the authority of Parliament, makes a contract with A for the supply of guns and ammunition. Can A recover the price in an action against the Minister or by petition to the Crown?

10. "Victoria is the country of the four towns, and all its institutions bear the impress of town life." (JENKS, p. 29.) Consider this influence in Victorian government.

INTERNATIONAL LAW.

The Board of Examiners.

Candidates must not answer more than EIGHT questions.

1. A man is naturalized in England under the Act of 1870. What is his status in a British colony, in the country of his origin, and in foreign countries? How can a man be naturalized in Victoria?

2. What are commercial domicil and forensic domicil? To what extent is domicil admitted as a ground of jurisdiction in English law?

3. With what meaning is the term "law of England" used? Can we properly speak of " British law"?

4, a British subject, dies domiciled in Italy. In Italy succession is governed by nationality, in England by domicil. Which law will govern

A's succession?

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