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(e) Every holder of a Certificate granted during the year 
1877 on payment of six guineas. 
(f) Every holder of a Certificate granted during the year 
1878 on payment 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 enrolled 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 
Soeiety 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 examina¬ 
tions 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 effect to this Agree¬ 
ment, 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 be¬ 
tween the parties hereto or their Successors, touching these pre¬ 
sents or the construction hereof, or any clause or provision herein 
contained, or the rights, duties, or liabilites of either party in con¬ 
nection therewith, the matter in difference 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 hereunto caused their respective 
Seals to be affixed the day and year first above written, &c. 
The President moved that the agreement be approved and in 
due time signed. 
Mr. Taylor seconded the motion, which was carried. 
Professor Williams said he would withdraw his notice of 
motion, which was rendered unnecessary by the committee that 
had been appointed, on the whole question of examination. 
It was resolved “That the Committee should apply to the 
Privy Council for a Supplementary Charter to carry out the 
agreement with the Highland and Agricultural Society.” 
The meeting having terminated, 
