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1869-70

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Ap. 26, 1870

By laws
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29. Not more than one satisfactorily explained
absence from the written examinations
of a session shall be allowed to a student
in the determination of his status in
the classes, and in order to obtain an average
of marks for an examination which
has not been attended a written application
must be made to the Professor on
the first day of the student's attendance
thereafter.

[Section] 12. Class certificates

31. As respects attendance the certificates
shall cover the whole period of a student's
connection with the College during the
session, both the time devoted to class
work and the time spent in passing examinations.

32. No student shall be entitled to a
class certificate without showing his Registration
Ticket (By law) and the Librarians'
certificate (Bylaw).

[Section] 13. University Examinations

33. All examinations held by the appointment
of the Senate for Matriculation at the
beginning of a session, for passing at the
close of a session, for the awarding of honours,
or for the granting of Degrees, shall
be called Univeristy examinations.

34. The subjects of all University examinations shall be intimated in the
Annual Calendar, all intimations so published shall be strictly adhered to.

35. All intending Candidates must, at
such time as the Senate shall appoint,
intimate in writing to the Secretary of the
Senate the particular Examinations at
which they propose to appear and the Honours
if any for which they mean to compete;
and before taking their places at the

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