David De Barran Cullen Prize in Mercantile Law * [F1821]An asterisk (*) indicates that this prize is governed by conditions. See also general conditions. 1. The David de Barran Cullen Prize in Mercantile Law consists of the annual income after capitalisation, in accordance with Senate policy, on $2000 presented by the law firm Frank Unmack and Cullen in memory of the late David de Barran Cullen who was a senior partner of that firm and a Bachelor of Laws with Honours of this University. 2. The prize is awarded by the Board of Examiners in Law to the student completing the course for the degree of Bachelor of Laws with the highest aggregate mark in three units identified and classified as commercial or mercantile law units by the Faculty of Law. |