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Bebb V. Law Society
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[1914] 1 Ch. 286 is an action that arose as a result of the Law Society refusing to allow Miss Bebb to partake in its preliminary exams. The importance of sitting the preliminary exams is to enable one to be bound by articles of clerkship and ultimately being admitted as a solicitor. Her applicat ....
Middle of essay ....this action against the defendant seeking a declaration that she came within the definition of the word "person" - which was used in the Solicitors Act, 1843, and any other amending Acts. She further sought from the court a mandamus directing the law Society to admit her to sit the examination, or otherwise for an injunction preventing the defendants from refusing to admit her. The defendants main point of contention was that they were acting intra vires in refusing to admit the plaintiff to th.... |
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