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T. C. Williams School Of Law, University Of Richmond: Torts Exam, 1 Jun 1963, University Of Richmond
T. C. Williams School Of Law, University Of Richmond: Torts Exam, 1 Jun 1963, University Of Richmond
Archived Law School Exams
This torts exam, given by law school dean and professor William T. Muse on June 1, 1963, begins with the question:
D, a child aged thirteen, had a slingshot. His parents knew of this and urged him to be careful with it. D and his friend E wandered onto the platform of R. R. Co. They and other children had frequently been chased away from this platform before and they know that they should not play there. While on the platform, D projected a stone from his slingshot toward E, who had his back turned. The stone missed E and …
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1963-1964, University Of Richmond
University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1963-1964, University Of Richmond
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The Law School was established as a part of Richmond College in 1870. In 1890 the family of the late Mr. T. C. Williams, who had been a devoted and useful trustee, donated $25,000 as the nucleus of an endowment for the Law School. In recognition of this gift, the name of the School was changed to The T. C. Williams School of Law. At various times the School has received further generous gifts from members of the family of Mr. Williams. A substantial gift came through a bequest from Mr. T. C. Williams, Jr. who, like his …
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