Parliamentary Papers, 42. köide

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Page 167 - Senate, members present ; and the chairman at any such meeting shall have a vote, and in case of an equality of votes, a second or casting vote.
Page 165 - Bombay for the purpose of ascertaining, by means of examination, the persons who have acquired proficiency in different branches of literature, science, and art, and of rewarding them by academical degrees, as evidence of their respective attainments, and marks of honour proportioned thereunto...
Page 166 - Politic shall by such name have perpetual succession and shall have a common seal, and by such name shall sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, and answer and be answered unto, in every Court of Justice within the territories in the possession and under the Government of the East India Company.
Page 32 - That in all matters relating to their temples, their worship, their festivals, their religious practices, their ceremonial observances, our native subjects be left entirely to themselves.
Page 167 - Engineering ; they shall also have power, after examination, to confer upon the candidates for the said several degrees marks of honour for a high degree of proficiency in the different branches of literature, science, and art, according to rules to be determined by the...
Page 164 - ... examination of the candidates, the examiners shall declare the name of every candidate whom, they shall have deemed entitled to any of the said degrees, and his proficiency in relation to other candidates; and also the...
Page 166 - Vice-Chancellor shall he held for two years only; and the Vice-Chancellor hereinbefore nominated shall go out of office on the first day of January 1859. Whenever a vacancy shall occur in the office of Vice-Chancellor of the said University by death, resignation, departure from India, effluxion of time, or otherwise, the Governor of...
Page 167 - Charter, it shall be lawful for the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Fellows to act in such manner as shall appear to them best calculated to promote the purposes intended by the said University; and the said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Fellows shall have full power from time to time to make and alter any bylaws...
Page 147 - It is to be distinctly understood that grants-in-aid will be awarded only on the principle of perfect religious neutrality, and that no preference will be given to any school on the ground that any particular religious doctrines are taught or not taught therein.

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