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membor of the College, but in such a case no deposit 

 shall be required. 



III. Upon receipt of a complaint or accusation 

 and of the deposit, the Secretary, if requested, shall 

 summon the Council of Discipline to meet in Montreal 

 or Quebec as the case may be. At least ten days before 

 the date fixed for s ? ich meeting of the Council of Disci- 

 pline, he must give notice of it by registered letter, to 

 the complainant and the accused and moreover serve 

 upon the latter an authentic copy of the complaint 

 lodged against him . By such notice the complainant and 

 accused are summoned to appear before the Council, 

 with their witnesses, at the place, date and hour ap- 

 pointed. 



IV. The Secretary, at the request of interested 

 parties, must deliver to them, subpoenas, signed by 

 himself, ordering the witnesses to appear before the 

 Council, on the day appointed. 



V. If the case is not covered by any by-law of the 

 Board, the Council shall decide if the act complained 

 of is derogatory to the honor, the dignity or discipline 

 of th Profession. 



VI. The Council shall always have the right, 

 after considering the particular circumstances esta- 

 blished by the proof, to exercise its discretionary power 

 as to the gravity of the deed in question and to declare, 

 if it deems proper, such a deed excusable and in no- 

 wise derogatory to the honor or dignity of the Profession. 



VII. The following deeds are declared derogatory 

 to professional honor and liable to punishment: 



1. To divulge professional secrets. 



