B-1, r. 14.1 - By-law respecting the professional training of advocates

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14. A candidate who is dissatisfied with the grade obtained may apply for a review.
The application for review must be made using the form provided for that purpose, state the reasons in support of the application, be accompanied by the prescribed charges and be transmitted to the Bar School not later than 10 days following the date of the end of the period of consultation of the examination set by the Bar School.
The review is performed by a committee composed of practising advocates other than those who performed the initial correction.
The substantiated decision of the committee is notified to the candidate within 15 days following the date of receipt of the application for review. The decision is final.
O.C. 1835-2023, s. 14.
In force: 2024-01-25
14. A candidate who is dissatisfied with the grade obtained may apply for a review.
The application for review must be made using the form provided for that purpose, state the reasons in support of the application, be accompanied by the prescribed charges and be transmitted to the Bar School not later than 10 days following the date of the end of the period of consultation of the examination set by the Bar School.
The review is performed by a committee composed of practising advocates other than those who performed the initial correction.
The substantiated decision of the committee is notified to the candidate within 15 days following the date of receipt of the application for review. The decision is final.
O.C. 1835-2023, s. 14.