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1869-70

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Ap. 25. 1870
By Laws
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examination they must pay to the Secretary
of the Senate the examination fee specified
in the Calendar

36. Candidates shall have seats allottted
to them in the room where the Examination
is appointed to be held, and these seats
they shall occupy during the whole of the
Examination, unless a change be ordered or
permitted by the Secreary of the Senate

37. No candidate shall be allowed to
bring any book or paper to the Examination.

38. No communication of any kind
by conversation, exchanging of notes, or
any other means, shall be allowed to pass
from one candidate to another during the
examination. Each candidate is expected to
take particular care not to distract in any
way the attention of other candidates.

40. The asking of information from
the Examiners respecting the contents of
Examination Papers placed in the hands
of candidates shall be discouraged, and
any Examiner may intimate his entire
disallowance of it. An explanation considered
necessary shall not be made to one
candidate without being made in the same
terms to all

41. If any candidate be found consulting
a book or note, copying another
candidate's paper, or reading any other unfair
means of answering the questions proposed,
he shall be required at once to leave
the room and shall not be permitted to
appear at any remaining part of the ex-

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