File consists of certificates issued to Harriet A.L. Clark by the Law Society of Upper Canada. The annual certificates enroll Clark as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of Ontario and grant her permission to practice in the Province of Ontario. They also confirm her payment of annual fees to the Law Society.
Series consists of records pertaining to the legal education of Harriet A.L. Clark. These records document the curricula in place at Osgoode Hall Law School during Clark's period of study between 1944 and 1947, and the nature of her work as a law student. Records include lecture notes, examination booklets, textbooks, and timetables.
Series consists of annual certificates issued to Harriet A.L. Clark by the Law Society of Upper Canada. These records document her active practice in Ontario and her status as a fee-paying member of the Law Society.
Item is an unbound typewritten copy of an unidentified text on torts, likely written by Cecil A. Wright and used by Harriet A.L. Clark during her studies at Osgoode Hall Law School. It details the nature of and issues about torts in law and includes case studies on this topic.
Item is an unbound typewritten copy of an unidentified text on labour law, likely written by Bora Laskin and used by Harriet A.L. Clark during her studies at Osgoode Hall Law School. It details the nature of labour law in Canada and includes case studies on this topic.
File consists of two completed examinations written by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The examinations are in the subject of constitutional law, and wills and trusts. The examinations consist of handwritten answers accompanied by annotations and comments made by the grader.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of constitutional law.
File consists of typewritten notes accumulated and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of administrative law. Notes have been annotated in ink.
File consists of handwritten lecture or study notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of company law.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of constitutional law.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of conflict of laws.
File consists of handwritten lecture notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of contract law.
Item is an unbound typewritten copy of an unidentified text on personal chattels, used by Harriet A.L. Clark during her studies at Osgoode Hall Law School. It details the nature of this area of law and includes case studies on this topic.
File consists of handwritten and typewritten lecture notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of evidence.
Item is a typewritten syllabus for a course on evidence, held in the 1946-1947 school year at Osgoode Hall Law School. It details the readings and subjects to be covered in the course, organized by chapter. The item has been annotated in ink.
File consists of handwritten, numbered lecture notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a second-year student at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of contract law.
File consists of handwritten lecture and general notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of equity law.
File consists of handwritten notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of criminal law.
File consists of handwritten notes created and used by Harriet A.L. Clark while a student-at-law at Osgoode Hall Law School. The records pertain to the study of contract law.
File consists of printed examination booklets used by students at Osgoode Hall Law School. The booklets contain exam questions, prepared for students in each year for each examination period. The booklets have been annotated in ink.