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... satisfied himself by full and careful investi- gation ( made by himself or agents for whom he undertakes to be responsible ) by every reasonable means within his power or reach and after the exercise of due professional skill that the ...
... satisfied himself by full and careful investi- gation ( made by himself or agents for whom he undertakes to be responsible ) by every reasonable means within his power or reach and after the exercise of due professional skill that the ...
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... satisfied by the University . 5. All agreements awards contracts deeds and other instru- ments and all actions and proceedings and causes of action or proceedings which immediately before the commencement of this Act were existing or ...
... satisfied by the University . 5. All agreements awards contracts deeds and other instru- ments and all actions and proceedings and causes of action or proceedings which immediately before the commencement of this Act were existing or ...
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... satisfied such conditions as may be prescribed by Regulations to any of the courses of study offered by the University , although they have not passed the Matriculation examination or any examination exempting from the Matriculation ...
... satisfied such conditions as may be prescribed by Regulations to any of the courses of study offered by the University , although they have not passed the Matriculation examination or any examination exempting from the Matriculation ...
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... satisfied the requirements as to attendance required by Ordinances or Regulations for the same , or unless he shall be exempt from any such requirements of attendance by resolution of the Senate on the recommendation of the Faculty or ...
... satisfied the requirements as to attendance required by Ordinances or Regulations for the same , or unless he shall be exempt from any such requirements of attendance by resolution of the Senate on the recommendation of the Faculty or ...
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... satisfy itself : - - ( a ) That the College or Institution has attained a satis- factory standard of educational efficiency for the purposes for which affiliation is sought and is established on a permanent basis ; ( b ) That the ...
... satisfy itself : - - ( a ) That the College or Institution has attained a satis- factory standard of educational efficiency for the purposes for which affiliation is sought and is established on a permanent basis ; ( b ) That the ...
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Page 59 - may be made as follows, that is to say, (1.) Any contract which, if made between private persons, would be by law required to be in writing, and if made according to English law, to be under seal, may be made on behalf of the company in writing under the common seal of the company...
Page 60 - ... in writing, signed by any person acting under the express or implied authority of the company, and such contract may in the same manner be varied or discharged.
Page 469 - ... at a later date is appointed to such position, he must notify the Commissioners, who may at their discretion modify the value of his Studentship. 15. At the end of his first year's tenure of the Studentship a student will be required to report to the Commissioners as to the progress of his work. If the Commissioners are of opinion that the student has not made good use of his opportunities they may at their absolute discretion terminate the Studentship. 16. At the expiration of his Studentship...
Page 21 - FIFTH, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, to all to whom these Presents shall come, GREETING ! Whereas...
Page 29 - It is a fundamental condition of the constitution of the University that no religious test shall be imposed upon any person in order to entitle him to be admitted as a Member Professor Teacher or Student of the University or to hold office therein or to graduate thereat or to hold any advantage or privilege thereof...
Page 63 - Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows (that is to say): 1.
Page 468 - ... made by selection from among the candidates recommended. 6. A candidate may be recommended through the executive authority of an Institution other than that at which he has graduated. 7. Recommendations made on the prescribed forms must be received at the office of the Commissioners on or before May 1 in the year in which the Studentships are offered. 8. A candidate must be a British subject. 9. A candidate whose age exceeds thirty will be accepted only under very special circumstances. 10. The...
Page 53 - Birmingham, with power to co-opt persons of educational experience to the number of six. 6. When any change in the regulations regarding the Matriculation Examination is carried in the Joint Board by a majority consisting of less than two-thirds of the members who are present, the question at issue shall, if any four members present and voting...
Page 47 - To borrow money on behalf of the University and for that purpose (if the Council think fit) to mortgage all or any part of the property of the University whether real or personal or give such other security whether upon such real or personal property or otherwise as the Council think fit...
Page 67 - University, or wherever any privilege or exemption has been or shall be given by any Act of Parliament or regulation of any public authority to graduates of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and London, and the Victoria University...