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tify such Institution of the nature of the defects 

 mentioned in the report. Should then such Institution 

 fail to remedy such defects within a reasonable delay 

 the Board might, upon a vote of two thirds of tin- 

 members present, decide to not acknowledge its diplo- 

 mas until it has removed such defects. 



V. Any resolution of the Board to the effect of 

 declining to acknowledge the degrees or diplomas of 

 any University, College or Medical School, together 

 with the reasons which have called for such action, 

 shall be immediately communicated to that Institution. 



VI. The assessors, shall within the eight days 

 immediately following the examinations, send in a 

 written report to the Secretary of the district wherein 

 the examinations were held. They will be entitled to 

 the reimbursement of their travelling expenses and 

 to a fee ot ten dollars ($10.00) per diem. 



The assessors' fees shall be defrayed by the College, 

 for the regular annual examinations only, of each Medi- 

 cal Faculty. Should a Faculty wish to retain th - 

 vices of assessors for a supplementary examination, it 

 shall deposit the amount of such assessors 1 fees, with 

 the Secretary of its district. 



VII. Each University, College or Medical School, 

 shall give at least, one mouth's previous notice, of the 

 date of its regular and supplementary examinations to 

 the Secretary of its district, and the Secretary shall, in 

 turn, be held to transmit such notice to the assessors 

 appointed to visit such University, College, or School. 

 The annual and regular examination of the Faculties 

 shall not begin before the lirst week of June, and the 

 supplementary examination not before the third week 

 of September. 



