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University shall be admitted ad eundem gradum in the
Provincial University. Such of the graduates in medicine
of any confederating university as shall have actually passed
their examinations within thel imits of the Province of Ontario
shall be admitted ad eundem gradum in the Provincial
University.

4. During the continuance of such confederation, but no longer
all graduates in Medicine and Law so admitted shall
have the same rights, privileges, and powers as are at
present enjoyed by the like graduates of the Provincial
University, except as herein otherwise provided.

5. All graduates in Medicine, including such admitred
graduates shall vote as one body and be entitled to select four
members of Senate. All graduates in Law, including such
admitted graduates shall vote as one body and be entitled to
elect two members of Senate.

6. The graduates in Arts of the several universities entering
into the confederation shall for the period of six years
after the requisite legislation shall have been obtained, be
entitled to the following representation on the Senate, namely:
those of Queen's University to elect four members: those of
Victoria University to elect four members: and those of Trinity
University to elect four members. The graduates of Arts in
the Provinicial University other than those admitted ad
eundem gradum under this scheme shall be

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1884-85

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