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REPUBLIC OF NAURU
PLEADERS (TRAINING AND EXAMINATIONS) RULES 1975
ARRANGEMENT OF RULES
Rule
1 Title
2 Training of pleaders
3 Examinations
First Schedule - Course of instruction in the law
Second Schedule - Examinations
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IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred on me by section 57 of the Legal Practitioners Act 1973, I hereby make the following Rules -
TITLE
1. These Rules may be cited as the Pleaders (Training and Examinations) Rules 1975.
TRAINING OF PLEADERS
2. (1) For the purposes of section 11 of the Act, the training which a person is required to have undergone in order to be qualified for admission as a pleader is the series of courses of instruction in the law which are specified in the First Schedule to these Rules.
(2) Where any person has participated in part but not the whole of any course of instruction, the Chief Justice shall determine, after consultation with the person who provided that course of instruction, whether such participation was sufficient for that first-mentioned person to be regarded as having undergone the training required for qualification for admission as a pleader.
EXAMINATIONS
3. For the purposes of section 11 of the Act, the examinations which a person is required to have passed in order to be qualified for admission as a pleader are those specified in the Second Schedule to these Rules:
Provided that, where any person who attended the course of instruction in any subject has been unable, for reasons beyond his control, to take the examination in that subject, the Chief Justice may exempt that person from the requirement of having passed that examination but, if he does so, shall require that person to pass another examination in that subject before the 1st January, 1977;
And provided that, where any person who has attended the course of instruction in any subject has taken the examination in that subject but has not passed it, the Chief Justice may exempt that person from the requirement of having passed that examination but he shall not so exempt any person who has previously failed to take, otherwise than for reasons beyond his control, or has previously taken but not passed, examinations in two subjects, and, if he exempts any such person from the requirement of having passed the examination in any subject, he shall require that person to pass another examination in that subject before the 1st January, 1977;
And provided further that, where any person has passed an examination set by a university in any country in any subject which is the subject of any of the examinations referred to in this paragraph, the Chief Justice, if he is satisfied that the standard required by that university for a pass in its examination is sufficiently high, may, upon proof of that person having passed the examination of that university, exempt him from having to pass, in respect of the subject of that examination, the examination referred to in this rule and, for the purposes of section 11, a person so exempted shall be deemed to have passed the said examination referred to in this paragraph.
Made this 19th day of November, 1975.
I. R. Thompson,
Chief Justice.
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FIRST SCHEDULE
(Rule 2)
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION IN THE LAW
The following are the courses of instruction in the law referred to in rule 2 -
Subject of course | Person giving instruction | Period when course conducted |
Legal Method | Mrs. M. L. Billeam | June, 1974 - September, 1974 |
Criminal Procedure | Mr. R. L. De Silva | June, 1974 - September, 1974 |
Civil Procedure | Mr. R. L. De Silva | November, 1974 - March, 1975 |
Law of Contract | Mr. D. J. A. Dowdall | November, 1974 - March, 1975 |
Commercial Law | Mr. J. H. Berriman | April, 1975 - July, 1975 |
Law of Tort | Mr. D. J. A. Dowdall | March, 1975 - July, 1975 |
Family Law | Mrs. M. L. Billeam | July, 1975 - November, 1975 |
Criminal | Mr. D. J. A. Dowdall | July, 1975 - November, 1975 |
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SECOND SCHEDULE
(Rule 3)
EXAMINATIONS
The following are the examinations referred to in rule 3 -
Subject of Examination | Date of Examination |
Legal Method | 5th October, 1974 |
Criminal Procedure | 12th October, 1974 |
Civil Procedure | 15th March, 1975 |
Law of Contract | 8th March, 1975 |
Commercial Law | 12th July, 1975 |
Law of Tort | 19th July, 1975 |
Family Law | 15th November, 1975 |
Criminal | 8th November, 1975 |
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