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thereon, shall be henceforth payable to and recoverable by the University of New Brunswick; and all covenants, contracts, or agreements, made with or entered into by the said Chancellor, President, and Scholars of King's College, shall be deemed and taken in all Courts of Law and Equity to have been made with and entered into by the University of New Brunswick; and all tenants of the said Chancellor, President, and Scholars of King's College, shall be deemed and taken to be the tenants of the said University; and all debts due by the said Chancellor, President, and Scholars of King's College, shall be paid and payable by the said University.

31. The University of New Brunswick shall have full power and authority to sue for and recover all debts, damages or demands due or accruing, or arising upon any bond, covenant, contract, or agreement, made to the late Corporation of King's College, or the Governor and Trustees of the College of New Brunswick; and to assign and transfer any mortgage made or hereafter made to the said Corporation, or the late Corporation of King's College, or of the Governor and Trustees of the College of New Brunswick, for the pur pose of collecting in the debts due to the said Corporation.

32. It shall be lawful for the said University to sell and dispose of in fee simple, such parts and portions of the wil derness and uncultivated lands in the neighbourhood of Fredericton, vested in them, as the Senate in their discretion may from time to time select for that purpose, for such price and upon such terms of payment as to the Senate may seem advantageous; and good and valid conveyances of any lands so sold may be made by the said University under its corporate seal; provided however, that such lands shall not be sold in lots exceeding one hundred acres each, and that the sale of the said lands shall be made at Public Auction, thirty days previous notice of the time and place of such sale having been first published in one or more of the public newspapers in the Province.

33. All the moneys and proceeds arising from such sales shall be invested at interest by the said University upon good and sufficient landed securities, and the annual income and interest arising therefrom shall be applied to and for the uses and purposes of the University.

34. The said University is hereby authorized and empowered to lease any of the Town Lots of land owned by them in the Town Plat of Fredericton, or any parts or portions of the wilderness or uncultivated lands owned by them, for such term or terms not exceeding twenty one years, and for and upon such rents, and with such covenant or covenants as the Senate may deem most advantageous for the University; and good and valid leases of any lots or lands so leased, with such covenants therein, may be made by said University under its corporate seal.

SCHEDULE.

FACULTY OF ARTS.

1. Candidates for matriculation in the general Undergraduate Course shall pass a satisfactory examination in the following subjects:-Greek and Latin Languages, Arithmetic, Mathematics, English Grammar and Composition, Ancient and Modern History, and Geography.

2. Candidates for matriculation in the special Undergraduate Course, shall pass a satisfactory examination in all the foregoing subjects, omitting the Greek and Latin.

I. GENERAL UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF STUDY. The Undergraduate Course for the Degree of A. B. shall occupy at least four Terms, at the end of which time Stu dents may be admitted to the examination for the Degree of A. B. on producing Certificates, signed by the Head of their College, that they have pursued in the University, or in some other affiliated Institution of the University, the following course of study:-The Greek and Latin Languages, the English Language, Modern Languages, Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Mineralogy, Physical Geography and Geology, Astronomy, Natural Philosophy,English Literature and History, Logic and Mental Philosophy, Ethics, Civil Polity and Elocution.

Candidates who have obtained the Degree of A. B. may obtain the Degree of A. M. on passing a satisfactory examination in the higher Mathematics, and the Greek and Latin Languages.

II. SPECIAL UNDERGRADUATE COURSE OF STUDY.

1. Course of Civil Engineering and Surveying.

The Undergraduate Course of Civil Engineering and Surveying shall occupy at least three Terms, at the end of which time Students may be admitted to examination for a Diploma on producing a Certificate signed by the Head of their College, that they have pursued in the University, or in some other affiliated Institution of the University, the following course of study :-The English Language, Mathematics, General Physics, Chemistry, Practical Mechanics, Physical Geography and History, Mineralogy, Geology, Civil Engineering including the principles of Architecture.

2. Agricultural Course.

The Undergraduate Course of study in Agriculture shall occupy at least three Terms, at the end of which Students may be admitted to examination for a Diploma, on producing a Certificate signed by the Head of their College, that they have pursued in the University, or in some other affiliated Institution of the University, the following course of study:— English Language, Arithmetic and Book Keeping, Chemistry, Elements of Natural Philosophy, Zoology and Botany, Theory of Agriculture, Physical Geography and History, Mineralogy and Geology, Surveying and Mapping, History and Diseases of Farm Animals, Practice of Agriculture.

3. Course of Commerce and Navigation.

The Undergraduate Course of Commerce and Navigation shall occupy at least three Terms, at the end of which Students may be admitted to examination for a Diploma, on producing a Certificate signed by the Head of their College that they have pursued in the University, or in some other affiliated Institution thereof, the following course of study:English and other modern Languages, Arithmetic and Book Keeping, Chemistry and Mathematics, Physical Geography, Astronomy and History, Laws of Nations and Commercial Law, Natural Philosophy, and Navigation.

Scholarships in addition to those specified in this Chapter. English Language and Literature, Classics, ) One ScholarMathematics, Civil Engineering, Agricul- ship in each ture, Commerce and Navigation, branch, of $60

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Board of Education.

4 Of whom constituted; quorum. 5 Powers of.

Section.

36 Inspector may require certain
persons to be exempted.

37 School rates, when collectable.
38 Assessment not to be invalid for
irregularity.

39 Errors in Assessment may be cor-
rected.

6 & 7 As to alteration of boundaries 40 of districts.

8 As to attaching dyked marsh, &c., to any district.

Chief Superintendent.

9 Duties of.

10 Duties of.

Inspectors.

Mode of Support.

Aggregate Assessment not to exceed amount ordered by more than ten per cent.

41 Island property in the County of York.

42 When relief granted to any per son Assessment to be rectified accordingly.

43 Assessment to be made for total of sums ordered to be levied.

11 Salaries of Teachers; how provi 44 New Assessment, how made.

ded for.

Provincial Aid.

45 District Assessment, when made without vote of School meeting. Board of Education may give Trustees authority to borrow

12 & 13 Allowance to Teachers from 46 Provincial Treasury.

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County Assessment in aid of Schools.
14 Amount to be levied on
County, how levied.
15 County Secretary to notify Chief
Superintendent of amount to be
levied; duty of County Treasurer 48
16 County Assessment, how applied. 51
17 County Treasurer to give security.
18 Amount of security not to exceed 52

eight thousand dollars.

19 County Treasurer to pay warrants
of Chief Superintendent.
20, 21 & 22 County Assessment of
York County.

money.

Aid to Poor Districts. Inspector to report Districts requiring special aid.

The School District.

Powers of.

49 & 50 School meetings, when held.

Organization of.

Right to vote thereat.

53 Meeting to elect a Chairman; Se-
cretary to keep minutes.
54 Declaration by vote challenged as
55 Hour at which meetings shall be
unqualified.

held.

23 Assessments prior to April 14th, 56 Meeting to elect Trustees, &c. 1873, to be taken to have been 57 correctly made.

District Assessment.

58

Special meetings, how called.
Board of Education may direct
Inspector to call meetings.

24, 25, 26 & 27 District Assessment, 59 Amount of School accommodation how made.

28 Mode of Assessment when Parish

to be provided.

Trustees.

contains an incorporated Town. 60 Trustees a corporate body. 29 Amendment of Assessment lists. 61, 62 & 63 Term of office. 30 & 33 Assessors' neglect of duty, 64 When Trustee may resign his penalty for.

31 Non-resident tax payers.
32 When Trustees omit name of one
liable to pay taxes, County Se-
cretary may add his name to the
list.

34 Dyked marsh and river islands.
35 Who may be exempted from
School rates.

office.

65 & 66 Trustees to make declaration 67 WhenInspector may fill vacancies. 68 What shall constitute a declining

to act.

69 Board of Education may direct Inspector to exercise the powers given him.

70 No Teacher to be a Trustee.

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comfort of the School, &c. 87 To hold a public examination during each half year.

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Character of Schools.

88 To make affidavit of the correct

ness of his half yearly return, &c. 102 All Schools to be non-Sectarian. Superior Schools.

89 Allowance to.

Schedule.

1. The following terms shall in this Chapter mean as herein defined, unless there is something in the context repugnant thereto :

"Schools" shall mean all Schools established under this Chapter, or "The Common Schools Act, 1871," or any amendment thereof:

"District," that portion of territory into which the Province shall be divided for local School government:

"Border District," a District embracing portions of two or more Counties:

"Ratepayer," any person rated in the Parish Assessment List in respect of real or personal property or income.

2. The Governor in Council shall appoint a Chief Superintendent of Education at a salary of sixteen hundred dollars per annum, payable quarterly, besides travelling expenses,

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