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for an infant on his attaining a more advanced age, or EXAMINATIONS AT THE INCORPORATED on the happening of some event which may not happen before he attains twenty-one, no maintenance is given. But if it is to be presumed that a testator intends to provide maintenance where the contingency is attaining twenty-one, why not where it is attaining twenty-four or twenty-five?

The expressions "all cases" and "any property" are most comprehensive, the former including the case of an infant entitled to the income only, the latter real as well as personal estate. And the " person who shall ultimately become entitled to the property" means, it is apprehended, the person who shall ultimately become entitled to the corpus-" property" being used here in the same sense as at the commencement. The provisions usually inserted in wills and settlements, to some extent, vary according to the particular circumstances of each case; but they agree in converting, in some way or other, the surplus income into corpus, and give to the tenant for life, where there is one, a life interest. The same thing, it is presumed, was intended to be accomplished here, by declaring that the accumulation of income shall be held in trust for the person who shall ultimately become entitled to the property. What is the result?

If real property be held in trust for an infant in fee, will the surplus income, on his death under twenty-one, belong to the heir or administrator? "Ultimately entitled" points to some time subsequent to the cesser of the accumulation. The infant himself does not answer the description, for he is presently entitled; and if "property" means corpus, the administrator is not entitled at all. "Ultimately entitled" applies most properly to the heir, but the heir certainly was not intended.

MICHAELMAS TEerm, 1860.

Ar the examination of candidates for admission on the roll of attornies and solicitors of the Superior Courts, the Examiners recommended the following gentlemen, under the age of twenty-six, as being entitled to honorary distinction:

Frederick James Hawkins, aged twenty-five, who served his clerkship to Messrs. Forshaw & Goodman, of Liverpool; Richard Finch, aged twenty-one, who served his clerkship to Mr. John Mayhew, of Wigan, and Messrs. Sharpe, Jackson, & Parker, of London; Arthur Jackson, aged twenty-one, who served his clerkship to Mr. Edward Jackson, of London and Wisbeach; Frederic William Tomkinson, aged twenty-two, who served his clerkship to Mr. Richard Heaton, of Burslem. The Council of the Incorporated Law Society have accordingly awarded the following prizes of books:To Mr. Hawkins, the prize of the Honourable Society of Clifford's-inn; to Mr. Finch, one of the prizes of the Incorporated Law Society; to Mr. Jackson, one of the prizes of the Incorporated Law Society; and to Mr. Tomkinson, one of the prizes of the Incorporated Law Society.

The Examiners have also certified that the following candidates, whose names are placed in alphabetical order, passed examinations which entitle them to commendation:

Thomas Mathias Baker, aged twenty-one, who served his clerkship to Mr. John Baker, of Great Yarmouth, and Mr. Charles Francis Fisher, of Ventnor, Isle of Wight; William Charles Dalrymple, aged twenty-five, Again: if real or personal property be settled in trust who served his clerkship to Mr. Charles Frederick Rofor an infant for life, and after his death for his chil-binson, of London; Joseph Augustus Hellard, aged dren or some other persons absolutely, I presume the twenty-two, who served his clerkship to Messrs. Helchildren or other persons will take the surplus imme- lard, of Portsmouth, and Messrs. Williamson, Hill, & diately, or as soon as their share can be ascertained, Co., of London; Gabriel Lindo, aged twenty-two, who and the tenant for life will take nothing. But if real served his clerkship to Messrs. Cooper & Hodgson, of estate be settled in trust for an infant for life, with re- London, and Mr. Nethaneel Lindo, of London; William mainder to his sons successively in tail, will the surplus Rogers, aged twenty-three, who served his clerkship to belong to the first son at his birth, and whether he Mr. James Johnston, of London; and Henry Steedman, attains twenty-one or not, or to the person who be-aged twenty-three, who served his clerkship to Mr. comes entitled to the fee-simple, either as ultimate remainderman or reversioner, or under a disentailing assurance?

And wherever, on the infant attaining twenty-one, the person ultimately entitled is not ascertained, what is to be done with the future income of the surplus? Take the following case:

Property is held in trust for an infant for life, and at his death for such of his children as shall be then living. The tenant for life will not be entitled to the future income of the accumulated surplus, because he is not the person ultimately entitled to the property, and the children who may become entitled cannot be ascertained till his death. Is the Thellusson Act partially repealed? If not, at the end of twenty-one years from the settlor's death, it will step in and admit the settlor's real or personal representatives, to make confusion worse confounded.

Lastly, what is meant by "proper securities"-those mentioned in the 25th section? Are real securities excluded, such securities being admissible under the powers usually inserted? S. S. W.

Lincoln's-inn, Nov. 27.

WALTER COULSON, ESQ.-We have to record the death of this gentleman, for several years past the parliamentary counsel to the Home Office. He was called to the Bar in Michaelmas Term, 1828, where he attained considerable eminence as a conveyancer. The deceased was a Queen's Counsel and a Bencher of Gray's Inn.

Lindsey Wm. Winterbotham, of Stroud, and Messrs.
Lewis, Wood, & Street, of London.

The Council have accordingly awarded them certificates of merit.

The Examiners have further announced to the following candidates that their answers to the questions at the examination were highly satisfactory, and would have entitled them to prizes or certificates of merit if they had been under the age of twenty-six :

Basil Field, B.A., aged twenty-six, who served his clerkship to Messrs. Field & Roscoe, of London; Richard Wm. Davis Clarence Halse, aged thirty-two, who served his clerkship to Messrs. Head & Venn, of Exeter; Robert Hart, aged twenty-six, who served his clerkship to Messrs. Chilton & Burton, of London; Edward Fleetwood Kempson, aged twenty-six, who served his clerkship to Mr. Wm. Blackman Young, of Hastings, Messrs. Sharpe, Field, & Jackson, of London, and Messrs. Lawrance, Plews, & Boyer, of London; Dalton Thomas Miller, aged thirty, who served his clerkship to Messrs. Chilton & Burton, of London; James Stockton, aged thirty-three, who served his clerkship to Mr. William Munton, of Banbury; William Wigglesworth, aged thirty-one, who served his clerkship to Messrs. Bagshaw & Son, of Manchester.

The number of candidates examined in this term was 146; of these 130 were passed, and 16 postponed. By Order of the Council,

ROBERT MAUGHAM, Secretary. Law Society's Hall, Nov. 16, 1860.

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{Petitions, Short Causes, and General WILLIAM FAIRBRIDGE the younger, Redcar, Yorkshire,

WINTER CIRCUITS.

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Devonshire-Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Castle of Exeter.
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3, Waterloo-place. Lord Brougham, the President of
the Society, in the chair.

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To be allowed, unless Cause be shewn to the contrary on or before the Day of Meeting.

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BENJAMIN RICHARDSON, Wordsley, Staffordshire, glass
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Nov. 8.
Luckcuck, White-horse-yard, Liverpool-road, Islington, Mid-
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Nov. 23.
Leicestershire, ironmonger. - Benjamin Richards, John
BENJAMIN RHODES and GEORGE RHODES, Not-Richards, and Thomas Richards, West Bromwich, Stafford-
tingham, brassfounders, Dec. 13 and Jan. 10 at 11, Not-
tingham: Off. Ass. Harris; Sols. Hunt & Son, Nottingham.
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