16 VETERINARY DEPARTMENT. 



and their successors ; and the Society (so far as the stipulation and provisions- 

 hereinafter contained are to be performed and observed by them) do hereby^ 

 covenant and agree with and to the College and their successors in the manner 

 following, that is to say — 



1. Every or any holder of a certificate granted by the Society, in manner 

 aforesaid since 1848, shall, on application and on payment of such fees as are- 

 hereinafter specified, be admitted as a member of the College, and shall 

 not be required to submit to any further examination previous to such 

 admission. 



2. Every holder of a certificate granted by the Society as aforesaid from 

 1848 to 1872, shall be admitted as a member of the College on payment of a 

 registration fee of one guinea. 



3. All candidates for such admission to whom such certificates as aforesaid 

 shall have been granted since the year 1872, shall in like manner, without 

 being required to submit to any further examination previous thereto, bfr 

 entitled to such admission on payment of fees according to the following scale 

 or table (that is to say) — 



(A) Every holder of a certificate granted during the year 1873, on pay- 



ment of two guineas. 



(B) Every holder of a certificate granted during the year 1874, on pay- 



ment of three guineas. 



(C) Every holder of a certificate granted duruig the year 1875, on pay- 



ment of four guineas. 



(D) Every holder of a certificate granted during the year 1876, on pay- 



ment of five guineas. 



(E) Every holder of a certificate granted during the year 1877, on pay- 



ment of six guineas, 



(F) Every holder of a certificate granted during the year 1878, on pay- 



ment of seven guineas. 



4. All students now enrolled at any of the teaching schools connected with 

 the Society to whom such certificates as aforesaid shall hereafter be granted 

 consistently with the provisions of these presents, shall be admitted and en- 

 rolled as members of the College on payment of a fee of seven guineas. 



5. The examinations heretofore held by or on behalf of the Society shall be 

 discontinued as from the 1st day of January 1879, but this stipulation shall 

 not preclude or prevent the Society from holding examinations according to 

 its existing bye-laws or regulations for persons already admitted as students 

 of the Society who may hereafter elect or claim to be examined by the 

 examiners thereof in preference to submitting to examinations by or on 

 behalf of the College. 



6. The College and Society respectively shall alter, vary, and annul their 

 existing orders, rules, and bye-laws if and so far as may be necessary to 

 give full and complete eS'ect to this agreement, and shall also, if required, 

 apply for and use their best endeavours to obtain supplemental charters for 

 the same or the like object. 



7. If any doubt, difference, or dispute shall hereafter arise between the 

 parties hereto or their successors touching these presents, or the construction 

 hereof, or any clause or provision herein contained, or the rights, duties, or 

 liabilities of either party in connection therewith, the matter in difi'erence 

 shall be referred to two arbitrators or their umpire, pursuant to and so as 

 with regard to the mode and consequences of the reference ; and in all other 

 respects to conform to the provisions in that behalf contained in the Common 

 Law Procedure Act, 1854, or any then subsisting statutory modification 

 thereof : In witness whereof, the Society and the College respectively have 



