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Regulations
of the council.

Oath of examiner.

Admission of graduates from other universities.

Admission to arts examina

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of Manitoba.

from the vice-chancellor or such other person as the council may appoint, a certificate under the seal of the university, and signed by such chancellor or, in his absence or incapacity, by the vice-chancellor or such other person as aforesaid, in which the degree of honor allowed by the council to be taken by him shall be stated, together with such other particulars, if any, as the council shall deem fitting to be stated therein. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 40.

40. The regulations of the council with respect to the literary and scientific attainments of persons obtaining degrees or certificates of honor, and their examination, shall, in as far as circumstances will in the opinion of the council permit, be similar to those in force for like purposes in the University of London, to the end that the standard of qualification in the University of Manitoba may not be inferior to that adopted for a like degree or certificate of honor in the said University of London. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 41.

41. Each examiner may be required to make the following declaration before the chancellor or vice-chancellor :

I solemnly declare that I will perform my duties of examiner, without fear, favor, affection or partiality towards any candidate; and that I will not knowingly allow to any candidate any advantage which is not equally allowed to all. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 42.

42. Members of any other university which is recognized by the council may, in the discretion of the council and on such terms as the council may determine, be admitted by such council ad eundem statum or ad eudem gradum. 3-4 Ed. 7, c. 63, s. 5.

43. For the granting of degrees in arts, the council may tions of stud- admit to any of the examinations for such degrees students leges outside from colleges and institutions outside of this Province; provided that all such requirements as the council may from time to time enact are satisfied by such students. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 48, part; 3-4 Ed. 7, c. 63, s. 6.

Conferring honorary

degree of LL.D.

44. The university shall also have power and authority to confer from time to time, without requiring any examination, the honorary degree of LL.D. upon such person or persons as may be selected by the council, and any person upon whom such honorary degree may be so conferred shall have all the rights and privileges of a graduate of the university. 10 Ed. 7, c. 77, s. 1.

45. Any incorporated denominational college which is, or nominational hereafter may become, affiliated with the university, shall,

Powers of affiliated decolleges.

with the sanction of the governing body of the denomination to which it belongs, have the power of granting in any such manner as it may determine, the degrees of bachelor of divinity and doctor of divinity, and to this end shall have the power of forming a separate faculty in theology:

Provided that, for the degree of bachelor of divinity, all candidates not graduates of this or any other university, entering any such college, shall be examined by the university, and must pass the first and second year examinations, taking the Greek option or having equivalent standing in the university. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 45.

in theology.

46. Such graduates in theology shall have in the univer- Graduates sity the same rights and privileges as other graduates. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 46.

presidents of

theology.

47. It shall be the duty of the presidents of the said Duties of faculties in theology to report respectively, from time to faculties in time, to the chancellor of the university, upon the organization of such respective faculties, the granting of the degrees and such other matters as the chancellor of the university and the presidents of such faculties may have agreed to, for the mutual benefit of the said university and faculties. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 47.

law schools.

48. For the purpose of granting the degrees of bachelor Medical and of medicine, licentiate and doctor of medicine, and for the improvement of medical education in all its branches, as well in medicine as in surgery, midwifery and pharmacy, and for the purpose of granting the degrees of bachelor of laws, licentiate of laws and doctor of laws respectively, the members of the council shall, from time to time, report to the Lieutenant-Governor, through the Provincial Secretary, which appear to them to be the medical schools and institutions or the law schools and institutions in this Province, whether incorporated or unincorporated, from which, either singly or jointly with other medical or law schools or institutions in this Province, or in any Province of the Dominion of Canada, or in any other part of His Majesty's dominions, or in foreign parts, it may be fit and expedient to admit candidates for degrees in medicine or in law; and on approval of such on approval report by the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council, the council of Lieut-Gov. the university may admit any person to examination as a admit persons candidate for the respective degrees of bachelor of medicine, tions. licentiate of medicine or doctor of medicine, bachelor of laws, licentiate of laws or doctor of laws, in the said university, on his satisfying the council that he has attended in one of

of report by

council may

to examina

such schools or institutions during such period, and that he has gone through and completed such course of instructions, as the statutes of the council determine:

Provided, however, that any person shall be entitled to become a candidate for the first or any of the degrees aforesaid, who is proven to be already a graduate from any university in His Majesty's dominions, having, at the time such person became such graduate, a course of studies of at least the duration required by the University of Manitoba at the time such candidate applies to be admitted to such examination. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 48, part; 3-4 Ed. 7, c. 63, s. 7.

Certain col

leges to be

university.

COLLEGES.

49. The following colleges, incorporated at the time of affiliated with the passing of this Act, shall be deemed to be affiliated with the university, that is to say, the College of St. Boniface. the College of St. John, the Manitoba College, and Wesley College, and all other colleges heretofore lawfully affiliated ' with the university; and the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council may, from time to time, after considering the views of the council, affiliate other incorporated colleges with the university, on being satisfied that such colleges are in operation and possessed of the requisite buildings, and a sufficient staff of professors and teaching officers, to entitle such colleges thereto. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 44.

Affiliated colleges to have

50. All incorporated and affiliated colleges shall have the management entire management of their internal affairs, studies, worship and religious teaching. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 43.

of their own affairs.

Normal schools for training of teachers may

NORMAL SCHOOLS.

51. One or more normal schools for the instruction and training of teachers of elementary schools in the science of be affiliated. education and the art of teaching, may be affiliated to the university, upon such terms and conditions, not repugnant to any law or system of education in force in the Province, as the council of the university may deem expedient; and any such normal school may receive from any person, body politic or corporate an endowment in land or other property for the use and benefit of such normal school'; but such endowment shall be conveyed or demised to or vested in the Crown for the purposes of the said normal school, and thereupon letters patent may issue from the Crown instituting, establishing and endowing the same with the property so provided for that purpose as aforesaid. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 49.

normal

52. Any property, real or personal, given, devised or Property of bequeathed to any such normal school, or for the use thereof, schools vestshall be vested in the Crown for the purposes for which it was given. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 50.

GENERAL PROVISIONS.

ed in Crown.

grants to

53. The Provincial Treasurer may pay annually to the Annual university such sums as may be authorized by the Lieutenant- university. Governor-in-Council to pay salaries, maintenance, apparatųs or otherwise, to be used in connection with the work of the university. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 25, part.

54. All fees shall be carried to one general fee fund for Fees. the payment of all the expenses of the university, and the accounts of income and expenditure of the university shall, once in every year, be submitted to the Lieutenant-Governorin-Council. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 51.

by-laws to be

55. All statutes, by-laws, regulations or amendments Statutes and thereto, made by the council from time to time, shall be sub-approved by mitted to the Lieutenant-Governor as visitor, and, on receiving his approval, shall become law. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 52.

56. This Act shall be construed and adjudged in the most favorable and beneficial manner for the university, as well in the provincial courts as elsewhere. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 53.

57. A sum not less than two hundred and fifty dollars shall be placed annually at the disposal of the council to meet the expenses incidental to the working of the same. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 54.

Lieut.-Gov.

Construction

of Act.

Expenses of

council.

from

58. All property, real and personal, owned by or held for Exemption the use of the university, or any such normal school or taxation. schools, shall be exempt from taxation. R.S.M. c. 171, s. 55.

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HIS MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, enacts as follows:

Name and power of veterinary association.

Who to con

stitute asso ciation.

Who may be registered.

SHORT TITLE.

1. This Act may be cited as "The Veterinary Association Act." R.S.M. c. 172, s. 1.

ASSOCIATION.

2. The association heretofore incorporated under the name of "The Veterinary Association of Manitoba" is hereby continued; and the same shall be a body politic and corporate by the name aforesaid, having perpetual succession and a common seal, and power to sue and be sued. R.S.M. c. 172, s. 3.

3. All persons being duly qualified and registered under the provisions of this Act to practice as veterinary surgeons shall constitute the said association. R.S.M. c. 172, s. 2.

REGISTRATION.

4. The following persons shall be entitled to be registered as hereinafter provided,

(a) graduates of the veterinary school established under the provisions of this Act;

(b) persons who were members in good standing of the Veterinary Association of Manitoba at the time of the coming into force of the Act chaptered sixty of the statutes of Manitoba passed in the fifty-third year of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria;

(c) persons possessing diplomas or certificates of admis sion as veterinary surgeons in any part of His Majesty's dominions granted prior to the year 1899 by any body empowered by law to grant such diplomas or certificates. upon compliance with the provisions of the next following section of this Act;

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