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WHEREAS the enactments hereinafter repealed have failed Preamble, to effect the end proposed by the Legislature in passing them, inasmuch as no College or Educational Institution hath 5 under them become affiliated to the University to which they relate, and many uarents and others are deterred by the expense and other causci'from sending the youth under their charge to be educated in a large City distant, in many cases, from their homes; And whereas frr-; these and other causes many 10 do and will prosecute and complete their studies in other institutions in various parts of this Province, to whom it is just and right to afford facilities for obtaining those schol- astic honours and rewards which their diligence and profaciency may deseive, and thereby to encourage them and others to 15 persevere in the pursuit of knowledge and sound learning; And whereas experience hath proved the principles embodied in Her Majesty's Royal Charter to the University of London in England, to be well adapted for the attainment of the objects aforesaid, and for removing the difficulties and objections 20 hereinbefore referred to : Be it therefore enacted by the Queen s Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, constituted and assembled by virtue of and under the authority of an Act passed in the 25 Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and intituled, An Act to re-unite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Government of Canada, and- it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That the Act passed in the twelfth year of Her Majesty's ^^'}&h^'iV'l^'f^Xilitn ^ ^l ^d"^'"' 30 to amend the Charter cf the University etsabhshed at Toronto by Hh lata Maj^.tp King George th^ Fourth, to provide for the more satiajactory government of the said University and for other purposes connected with the same, and with the College and Royal Grammar School forming an appendage thereof 35 and the Act passed in the Session held in the thirteenth and fourteenth years of Her Majesty's Reign, and intituled, An Act to remove certain doubts respecting the intention oj the la^d 14 Vic Act of the last Session of the Parliament of this Province, for c^49,rep«»l- amending the Charter of the University of larotUo, and to 40providefor the institution and endouments of Regius and other Professorships, Lectureships, FeUmvships, ScJtclarships, Lxht- bUions, Prizes and other rewards connected with the said University, and wiih the College and Royal Gramnmr School of Upper' Canada Colloge, firrming an appendage thereof, are 45 hereby repealed, as is also so mueii of the Charter rcferred^to in the Act nrst meniioued, a« may be inuuusistent 'vV'it.i t„iH !.( '■' I ! I m ll^^ Corporate name of Univerity. General powers. Its functions defined. Act- but SO much Of the said Charter as shall not be incon- Sstent with this Act, shall remaia m force. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO. II The University established by the Charter aforesaid and JiJned inthe slid Acts ^^U Snuf to^e' M^ University of Toronto, and «Jajl contxmie to De ^^^ Coiporate, with the powers ^^f^ed in Co^orate boa ^^ ^^ InteWation Act To Hnder th'T-^^^^^ Actfand may be assigned to t ^^J^f^J}"^^ conferred upon it rl'^'^ooSTof^Vs" fcf artS and .^mLing in^orce, 10 ^J^i'yThlsCrbrsUl; powers shall be exercised in accord- ance with the provisions of this Act. Ill Thore shall te no Professorship or other Teachership in mentioned. shall he«at.ercon«8.otoneCh»celor^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^ and such n"™^^-- "f^hf Memb^rs^ .^^ ^ ^^^ SeTm, Hand ^d S afAnn,. and a, .hall be appomted ™ the Senate under the po^- er heieinafter given. ?5 SET \eJ^; s^rsd^ssyr^BSiSS" Chancellor occasioning such vacancy. V.e-C.n. Vn. The. office Of ;^eCha.^^^^^^ ^^^ ^-Si:i:;six;^i ~ next but one after that in ^^^ich he shaU have been^p ^^^^^^ or elected and the day on v/hi^h^^e ^^"f^ ^^j ^„d40 expire shall be appomted ^V^^'^'l ^e^^g to be hofden for the Members of the Senate ^haU, atji meeung^ ^^^ expiration that purpose on soiiie oay '*'';J^"?;;u"^petinK notice "shall be "gl,r in"1tnalf.r^hl tt,.Z; S.^-. e-. -e How com- posed. elective. wm one of the Members of the Senate to be Vice-Chancellor, when the term of office of the then Vice-Chancellor shall expire, and so from time to time biennially ; or in case of the death, resignation, or other vacancy in the office of any ^ch 6 Vice-chancellor, before the expiration of his term of office, shall, at a meeting to be holden by them for that purpose, as soon as conveniently may be, of which notice shall be given in manner aforesaid, elect one other of the said Members of the Senate to be Vice-Chancellor for the remainder of the 10 term in which such death, resignation, or other avoidance shall happen. VIII. If at any time, by death or otlif.rwlse, the number of ^ig^ti^^ „,• ' the said Members of the Senate shall be reduced below the Members of number of ten, exclusive of the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor the ^^^f^V 15 for the time being, then and in such case, and as often as the Members in same shall happen, if the Governor do not think proper to certain cases, complete the said number by appointment, the Members of the Senate shall, as soon as conveniently may be, at a meeting to be holden for that purpose, of which notice shall be given in 20 such manner as shall be provided by Statute, elect one or more fit and proper persons to be Members of the Senate in addition to the then remaining Members thereof, to the end that by means of such election the number of ten Members of the Senate of the said University may be completed, exclusive of 26 the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor of th'i said University ; but no person shall be appointed or elected a Member of the Senate who shall not be a subject of Her Majesty. IX. The Governor of this Province shal! be (as heretofore) Governor to the Visitor of the said University on behalf of Her Maj 3 sty be Visitor. 30 and such visitatorial power may be exercised by commission under the Great Seal of this Province, the proceedings whereof having been first confirmed by the Governor, shall be binding and the said University and its Members and on ail others whomsoever. 35 X. The Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of the senate to Senate for the time being, sho.U (subject to the provisions of manage the this Act relative to the income and property of the said Uni- S^'gify,^''* versity), have the management of and superintendence over the aftairs and business thereof ; and in all cases unprovided power to for by this Act, it shall be lawful for the Chancellor, makeStatut«f, 40 Vice-Chancellor and Members of the Senate to pass such Statutes and to act in such manner as to them shall appear best calculated to promote the purposes of the said University ; and the said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of the Senate shall have full power from time to time to make and 45 alter any Statutes (so as the same be not repugnant to the laws of Upper Canada, or to the general objects and provisions of t:nc xs-^t, itriT^iiiiisi tificates of Proficiency, or for Honors, and the granting of such J' . ha '! . I . ii 1 4 Degrees, Honors or Certificates, and the fees to be paid by Candidates for examination or upon taking any Degree or obtaining any Certificate, and the appUcation of such fees, and touXing^he periods of the regular meetings of the Senate and r modi of convening special meetings thereof, and m general 5 toucMng all other matters whatsoever regardmg the sa^d Uni- vSsitY or the business thereof, or for any purpose for which prSonmaybe required for carrying ^^^ this Act according to its intent and spirit in any case unprovided for by this Act and all such Statutes when reduced mto writmg, and 10 after' thrCommon Seal of the said University shall have been affixed thereto, and after they shall have been W^ve^ by the Visitor shall be binding upon all persons being McmOers or Officers teeof, and upSiall Candidates for Degrees, Honors or SeSafes of proficiency to be conferred by the said University 15 a certified copy of such Stafutes being deposited with the Prnvinoial Secretary within ten days after the passing fhS tobe TaTd 2^fo^ the Visitor of the said University and all others whom it may concern, for his approval ; and no :uchStatut shall have forc'e or eff^^^ it ^'f.^ZahZ approved by the Visitor, and such approval signified through he S Secretary : Provided always, that by ^ny Buch^amte annroved as aforesaid power may be given to any Committee, oKrs or persons to make Regulations foi better caxiying out the provisions or object of any Statute, mthe manner and to 25 the extent therein prescribed. XI In addition to the power of conferring Degrees in Arts and Faculties vested in the said University, the said Ch^ni Vrce-Chancellor and Members of the Senate shaU have power, after examination, to grant Certificates ofP^ofa-SO cfency in such branches of knowledge as they shall from time to t^me, by Statutes to be made in that behalf, determine. XII All Questions which shall come before the Chancellor, ^^Aion, Vicethance'irrd Members of the Senate, shall be decided &<=• by the majority of the Members present : biit '» ef «« «J^^f ^^^'^ ^^ of votes, the mvLxim prcesumUur pro negante shall prevail. XIII. No question shall be decided at any me'etingunless the Chancellor or Vice-chancellor, and >e other Members ot the SeZe or ^n the absence of the Chancellor and Vice-Chan- ceXr u2ss .« other Members of the S-^te at the lea^^^^^^^^^^^^ be present at the time of such decision, ''^} ^^fj^^^^ll^'f^ be legally held except at the times provided by Statute aa aforesaid. XI V At every meeting of the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Mem^.^ortJsena.ef.heChaneeUor,«^^ X^'rchiSntn'harroSserWty Member, preeent or a majority ot them. Power to grant Certi- ficates of proficiency. Quorum. Chairman. XV. T the Senal by Statut( remove ii 5 the said 1 XVI. c by Statut of the Se Candidat 10 ficiency Candidal purpose 1 of the Se shall be e 15 branches lor and B suTjjects i held for i shall be ! 20 his own ] to be exs public. XVII. Establish 25 motion oj not incor the said for the re to be con] 30 the Chan proper C tions hen course o and Mei 35 lastitutic to time, course c inafter r Lower < 40 of the P Province Institutic hereafter this Pro; 45 time to t and Mer A of Medi( Medical XV. The said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of officers, the Senate for the time being shall have full power to appoint by Statute from time to time, and as they shall see occasion to remove in like manner, all Examiners, Officers and Servants of 5 the said University, except the Bursar hereinafter mentioned. XVI. Once at least in every year at a time or times to be fixed Examiiw- by Statute, the said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members tions. of the Senate shall cause to be held an exaihination of the Candidates for Deffrees or Honors or for Certificates of pro- 10 ficiency as aforesaid : and at every such examination the Candidates shall be examined by Examiners appointed for the purpose by the said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of the Senate : and at every such examination the Candidates shall be examined orally or in writing or otherwise, in as many 15 branches of general knowledge as the Chaneellor, Vice-Chancel- lor and Members of the Senate shall consider the most fitting suljjects for such examination : and special examinations may be held for Honours : but so far as it may be practicable, no person shall be allowed to examine Candidates who shall have been 20 his own pupils in the branch of knowledge in which they are to be examined, andall such Examinations shall be open and public. XVII. And in order to extend the benefits of Colleges and From what Establishments already instituted in this Province for the pro- Colleges, &c., 25 motion of Literature, Science and Art, whether incorporated or be^examined^ not incorporated, by connecting them for such purposes with for Degrees in the said University, all persons shall be admitted as Candidates Arts. for the respective Degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, to be conferred by the said University of Toronto, on satisfying 30 the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of the Senate, by proper Certificates, that such persons have in any of the Institu- tions hereinafter mentioned, gone through and completed such course of instruction as ihe said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of the Senate shall, as to the said respective 35 Institutions, by Statutes to be made as aforesaid from time to time, determine ; and the Institutions in which such course of instruction may be completed shall be those here- inafter mentioned, that is to say : all Colleges in Upper or Lower Canada incorporated by Royal Charter or by Act 40 of the Parliament of this Province, or of either of the late Provinces of Upper or Lower Canada, and also such other Institutions, corporate or unincorporated, as now are or shall hereafter be established for the purposes of education within this Province, which the Governor of this Province shall from 45 time to time prescribe to the said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of the Senate, under His Hand and Seal at Arms. And for the purpose of granting the Degrees of Bachelor And for of Medicine and Doctor of Medicine, and the ijnprovement of Degrees in Medical Education in all its branches, as well in Medicine as Medjclne. V\V 6 granting the Degrees of Bac^e^^^^^ ^\ee!chancellor and Fellows respectively, the said Chancellor the Governor of this Province, shall, from time to time report to Jhe Governor m ^ ^ throng the Provincial Secre^^^^^ l^tTaTschooirand Insti- Medical Schools and Institutions, or mc L,aw ^ Prnvince E„s, whether corpora.e "V -{-^Cto Med^ri o^ S from which either ''"gly'Sp^lCe or fn other p=.rt8 of Her the Governor, to 77. »• " '>?„^,,?Si o? S "hi, "SncMeS strik ngout an,, o the_ sad In^ tu uons InsUtutions from 25 therein, »' >>/ ..f/^X neS pr^reding seetion student, may be TxaminelLt'^etstaU fe said akated for thatpur^se to the said University. XIX The said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Membersof the^'k^nl^ralf Le 5»w after ex^^^^^^^^ Statute. VY At the conclusion of every examination of Candidates Relative XX. ^^ "'^./l°"p "'' j^ ^hall declare the name of every Degrees of for Degrees, the I'.xammers snau _„tuied to any of the the University, and signed by the Chancellor, in wnici ^ particulars so declared shall be stated. Power to con- fer Degrees. ^ ^;jsmim^ms!^g^^mmiig>,-,4i^^- "^Sf. 40 XXI. At the conclusion of every examination of Candidates classification for Certificates of Proficiency as aforesaid, the Examiners shall "[^IR^^^^"" under such Regulations as shall be made by Statute in that certificates of behalf, classify such Candidates according to their Degrees of Proficiency. 5 proficiency, and declare such relative proficiency, either by Cer- tificate to be granted to them respectively, under the Seal of the . University, or in and by published lists of the Candidates to whom such Certificates shall have been granted. XXII. The regulations to be made with respect to the lite- standard of 10 rary and scientific attainments of persons obtaining Honors, ^"f"*^^*L°"eg Degrees or Cenincaies of proflclency, and their Examination, ^j. ^ ' shall, in so far as circumstances will, in the opinion of the Chan- cellor, Vice-chancellor and Members of the Senate, permit, be similar to those in force for like purposes in the University of 15 London, to the end that the standard of qualification in the Uni- versity of Toronto may not be inferior to that adopted for a like Degree, Certificate or Honor in the University of London. XXIII. The Examiners may be required to take the following Examiners to oath of office before the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor :— " I be Sworn. 20 " swear that I will perform my duty of Examiner without fear, " favor, affection or partiality towards any Candidate, and that " I will not knowingly allow to any Candidate any advantage " which is not equally allowed to all. So help me God." XXIV. The said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members as to Students 25of the Senate, may make such special Regulations as to them in the Univer- shall seem just, with regard to the examination of Students ^^a^fjfthis who have matriculated in the said University before the passing \^^^ ^ of this Act, and with regard to the completion by them of the prescribed course of intruction, but in so far only as relates to 30 the first Degree to be taken by any such Student after the passmg of this Act, after which they shall be subject to the same Regulations as other Candidates. XXV. The said Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of Scholarships, the Senate, may grant Scholarships, Exhibitions, Prizes and ^^l^^^ 35 Rewards to persons who shall distinguish themselves at their examination, but the sum to be expended for such puposes in any one year shall not exceed such sum as shall be appropriated for that purpose under the provisions hereinafter made, and such Scholarships shall be of the nature and extent of those 40 next mentioned ; and all such Scholarships, Exhibitions, Prizes and Rewards shall be granted according to Regulations pre- viously made and published. XXVI. The said Scholarships and those provided for in What^^uch ths? next foUowin'' section of this Act, shall hereafter be .u-ii ho. 45 held to be Univeraity Scholarships in any of the Institutions in Upper Canada in which the course of instruction pre- scribed by the Regulations of the University for Candidates i ^s urn Ab to certain Scholarships to be founded by the Univer- sity and the several Counties in UpperCanada. Proviso. Proviso. 8 fnr Doffrees may be gone through and completed, and shall b? held byTe Chalcellor, Vice-chancellor and Members of ThP Senate for the purpose of being distributed by Im as aforesaid with the consent of the Governor; and to S of^l sThotships an annual stipend ^hall be att^^^^^^^^^ navable fout of the University Funds or by any County as tne Srna; be , for such periods' and on such -"dU^^^^^^^^^ be fixed by the Regulations to be made by Statute in tnai behaff and the holder of any Scholarship granted under this and the nLt preceding or the next following section sha 1 have 10 ActS M^^^ S there'after be a University Scholarship hi Unrverstty College hereinafter mentioned, and the holder ther^orshail have the said title of " University Scholar." 15 thinff aupertaining to the election, rxghts, privileges »"" _ lumf ntfof the ScUrs on -l^o-^^-.f ^f 1 Sc£ on Provided always ne^e^helef ,Jirstly, that ^he Seboiai^ whom such Scholarships shall be conferred «hall ^^"^'" to attend all examinations in the «^^«1 U^/^^^'/j^ Vono^SS fixed by the said Senate ; and upon such provision being maa^ Svthe Vnicipal Council ol anj^ County^, Jhe^Senateof^ the aaid University shall proceea lo nu up cimivx •...-- - r; "^^j j •5 ^M^oLrshiDs according to the sum provided by the said Act, that Funds, sha Counties i those to be 6 that the sa the said Ui that Body selection si each Coun 10 Scholarshij such Coun admitted a have recer cipal CouE 15 belong, as son shall within the born in 8U( or one of 20 County foi Certificate be still sta be both de have beer 25 ceding an( vivor of tl ficate sha thereof, an if the part^ 30 also sevei the said £ vision for University next after 35 sons as h view to c Scholai^hi include an XXVIII 40 the Act hi therein ref effect, sha sistent wil lor, Vice-( 45 University same and XXIX. versity, an shall appo 50 University 8 Act, that the Scholarships to be endowed from Umversity Funds, shall only be filled up so far and so long as the several Counties respectively shall provide Funds for the support of those to be endowed from those sources : Provided also, thirdly, Proviso. 5 that the said Scholarships shall be filled up by the Senate of the said University upon public examination to be held before that Body by Examiners to be by them appointed, and the selection shall be made out of such a number of the Youth of each County as shall have been admitted to contend for such 10 Scholarships by the Certificate of the Municipal Council of siioh County : Provided also, fourthly, that no person shall be Proviso, admitted as a Candidate for such Scholarships, unless he shall have received a Certificate of birth or residence from the Muni- cipal Council of the County to which such Scholarships shall 15 belong, as aforesaid: And provided also, fifthly, that no per- Proviso, son shall be deemed one of the Youth of any given County within the meaning of this section, unless he shall have been born in such County, or unless his parents or surviving parents, or one of them, shall have been a stated resident of such 20 County for five years continually prior to the granting of such Certificate, and shall, ai the time of granting such Certificate, be still stated residents, or a stated resident thereof, or if they be both dead, then, unless they, or the survivor of them, shall have been such stated residents for the five years next pre- 25 ceding and at the time of their death or the death of the sur- vivor of them : Provided also, sixthly, that every such Certi- Proviso, ficate shall remain in force for one year from the granting thereof, and no longer, after which it shall and may be renewed if the party remains entitled to it, as at the first : And provided Proviso. 30 also seventhly and lastly, that it shall and may be lawful for the said Senate, and they are hereby required to make pro- vision for preserving all now existing Scholarships of the said University on their present footing, for the space of five years next after the passing of this Act for the benefit of such per- 35 sons as have already commenced a course of study with a view to compete for thft same, or have obtained any such Scholauhips. The word " County" in this Section shall include any Union of Counties for Municipal purposes. ■ Word County inteipreted. XXVIII. Any Statutes made under the said fiftieth section of Statutes under 40 the Act herein first cited and repealed, by ths Commissioners Iq\o%^^J^ therein referred to, and in force when this Act, shall come into in 'force until effect, shall remain in force, in so far as they may not be incon- repealed, sistent with this Act, until repealed or altered by the Chancel* lor, Vice-Chancellor aiid Members of the Senate of the said 45 University, who shall have full power to amend or repeal the same and make others in their stead. XXIX. It shall be the duty of the Senate of the said Uni- Senate to versity, annually, to report to the Governor, at such time as he ^g^^rt/"'^'" shall appoint, on the general state, progress and prospect of the ^^'^ 50 University, and upon adl matters touching the same, with such i : < i > ' H lifeii^" 10 suggestions as they ^l^t^es^XanhTrfl^^ Council shall also, at ^U times, wn the Governor, i^q^"'^ ^^^°'/JX The «aid University, and eabiect or matter ^^V^^^^^^^ T^^^rtf shaU be laid before both 5 K:fof t Cvt raltrrnT S the then ne.t Session thereof. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. VYY Thpr^ <»hn11 ho, and there is herpby f o«sUt"texl ^.t th^ ?Xrcoa- Cify^^f>-Iuo, a Cf^^^f^^^^^^^^^^^^ .titutfd. UfUversity CoUege, and ^he^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ of a Body Corporate to reetion,rnanagement and administraiiOT^^^^^ ^ shall have L called The Council of Umver^V %f^^^%l,,, ..^er to hold Appointmetii of Members pf the Corpo- rution. Proviso- Meetings of Quorum. Majority. Interpretation Act, XXXI. The said C^por^shall ^-^^^ ^^^l^^^'^^ 20 President, and not less than ten oramary ^^^^^ .aid Coancil to be from U^^^ His Hand Governor of this P'o^^'^f '. ^^ "Jpr-^ „ot exceeding two yeais; and Seal at Arms and fo. a term not e ^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ but the Vice-Pres.dent and at leas^ n ^^^^ ^ ,^ Council shPll be appointed, "^^ ^^c hrst n ,^ ^^ ^^^^^ not exceeding Z^-J'^^tl^ Jl^'^^^^^^^^^^^ of one half of the Members of the sai^^^^^^^ ^^^j^^ ^^j far as may be f^^^^.r^H^LT anl SeXr ^^ be removed by cf each year: Provided that ^"y. ^''T/j^ ^erm of office, that 30 the Governor before ^ne exD.ratKm o nis term ^^ ^^^ any Member going out of ««»?^ "^f y;;",/^^ thoreaftor. Governor, be nj-appomted forthwith or y „. The President, ^ ^ ^^^Z'S ^^^^U P I, bo absent, th^n the Senior Member oim j .^^^ • sent, shall preside at ^^^^^^^^^^^^ case of an ecpial division ^tj;"^;^^;™^ ,.vail ; and among the rxde jrr..uMtur pro ^fmelJ order ik which their Memb-rs W^"/ed atthe sam^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^r'""^^,, ^'T^-'^^r^h See'^^ngSrbe held at the times t<. be pre- 40 !:rtd b;lhe\2s of th. said College. XXXUI. Anyy.. ^^::;^^:^SZ^ ^u.n for transactmg ailbusmcsHon ^^ ^^^^^^^^^ ^^ . ^^g ^j, ^ things which we ^'^ji;"'; Vhe Council shall be ordcrea 4.; .u;.L .on« at any M-Ung^ of^jhe^to ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^ Governor, XXXII. the Corpora- oj if botl tion, Division by the majority Df uMaH II subject to the provision hereinbefore made for the case of an eqaal division of votes. XXXIV. The said Council shall have full power and autho- Power to rity to make Statutes for the good government, conduct and ^^ ^eSn 5 regulation of the said College, and of the Professors, Teachers, purposes. Students, Officers and Servants thereof, for regulating the Fees to be paid by Students or Persons attending Lectures, or re- ceiving instruction in the said College, and the times of regular Meetings of the Council, and generally for the management 10 of flip property anH himinpae t hprpof, anrl any purpose neces- sary for carrying this Act into effect according to its intent and spirit in cases for which no provision is made bv this Act, so that such Statutes be not inconsistent with the provisions of this Act or the laws of this Province, 15 and from time to time to amenJ or repeal the same; and the said Coimcil may by aiiy such Statutes em- power the said Professors, Lecturers and Teachers, or any of them, to make Regulations for the government of the said Stu- dents, Officers and Servants, and for the conduct and discipline 20 of the said College, in such matters and to such extent as may be limited in such Statutes, and subject to such control or appro- val as may be therein mentioned : Provided always, that no proviso. Statute made by the said Council shall have force and effect until it shall have been submitted to the Visitor of the said 25 College, and by him approved, and a certified copy of all such Statutes shall be transmitted to the Provincial Secretary, within ton days from the passing thereof, to be submitted to the said Visitor for his approval. 30 XXXV. There shall be in the said College such Professors, Council to Lecturers and Teachers, and there shall be taught in the said Col- 1**^^^"* J**" lege such Sciences, Arts and Branches of Knowledge as the K^wle'dge to Council shall, by their Statutes in that behalf, from time to time be taught, determine, such Statutes being consistent with Statutes of The 95 Univcreity of Toronto, as rogurdg the course of instruction to be followed by Candidates for Degrees or Certificates of Profi- ciency : Provided always, that there shall be no Professor or Proviso. Teacher of Divinity in the said College ; and that after the day of 185 , there shall 40 be no Professorship or Tcdchership of Luw, or of Medicine, Anatomy or other subject immediately connected with the study and practice of Medicine or Surgery. XXXVI. The Professors, Lecturers, Teachers, Officers and Professors, Servants of the said College shall be appointed by the Governor &r.,tob« a|)- 45 of t'-is Province, after such examination, inquiry and report as {^'"gr^Jjf *^* he shall require to bo instituted and made by the Council of the said College, and shall hold office during his pleasure ; but the Council snail have power to suspend any of them from the exercise of their functions unlii ihe pleasurt; of ihe lioveniOP 50 shall bo known, reporting such suspension immediately to the " IP- !i ^: » •|'7 i Proviso. No religious test to be re- quired. Oovemor with .he ^--iTeS-trSetuy^f To^t Professors Leotarers »»* Te»che« "^'^"'^ j^ J^red by the ^rLr^"pSfir L^Siei a.a Teaehe. or Universuy ^ College, excepting »ft"*|,^r^„ „ Teachers of those sab- les VSatrS^a?-^ A^toV taught i„ -he satd College. XXXVII. No religious -t ^ profe^^^^^ shall be required ^^^^^^^ ^^^'^^^f^^r^^W religious obser- Officer or Servant of he «^;^^^;/'^^« , ^^^^^^ religious deno- vances,accordmgtothe forms oi any p ^^^ .^ ^^^^^^^ mination be^«^P««^,^,*^" '\\"^ ^LhLgulatio^^^ as they may lawful for the Council to make suc^ ^ g ^^ ^^^ Students 15 think expedient ^^"^^"^g SSir^tshTp in their respective and their attendance ^^J^'^^^J^^l^^^ worship, and their Churches or o>h«^Plf'^".^; f!,m their respective Ministers, LtyX^sLtll be aftSrded for their so doing. 20 Professor- ships, &Cm may be founded in the said College by private parties, and now. Proviso. Governor to be Visitor. XXXVIII. It shall -d may be lll^^^^^^j:-^ Z persons, body or ^oaics poht c or corpo^^ Found such and so many Proiessorsmp^^^^^ in the said larships, Exlubitions P;:-^%7,^p,f ^y p^^^ College as they »^*y/'""; „Cpert' aW endowment m land "[ «^her p^openy ^f ^^^ said veying the same to the Crown lor ^f ^ P^ ^ p f,,,^ the CoUel, and thereupon suing "^^ fetters m .^^^ Crown,'instituting, « ^f ^^at^^r;^^^^^^^^ in all 30 the property so P'-«^»d?d„7 '^*^. fSueh Rules and Regula- whiih Letters Patent shall be ««* forth su^»^ Professorships, lions forthe appoint ngtoandconfemngc^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ Lectureships, Scholarships, Prizes oj ^^^^ ^f ^j,, crown respective founders ^h^l^^^f^J fJ^J^^^ all which Rules and 35 shall think fit to prescribe for tliapurp, ^^^^ ^^^^ Regulations the authorities of the said l^^ g ^^.^ ^^^^^^ n.q?ired to observe and give^eftec tO; as in ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^_ Patent shall be djrc^ted : ProvulMl a^ J^^ ^^^ .^e purposes 40 ment as aforesaid shall bo veslcdtntn onerty real or for which it shall be given a^ "haU a^« J ^ College or personal, S^ven, devised oH^que^^ ^^^ Professorship For the use thj''^" ' .f'^^ lo founded for the teaching of any or Lectureship shall h« ««»«"»" ^„ ^e taught in the said 45 subiect which under this Act is noi College. u n u« ♦tin Visitor of the said Col- vvYiv The Governor shall be .the V isuor oi ^^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ le^^on behalf of the ^rown, ^ iu«^;--;^fi;^r p^^/,^^ io ilp mmm 13 confirmed by the Governor, shall be binding on the said Coll:;ge and the Council thereof, and on all persons whomsoever. XL. It shall be the duty of the Council of the said College, Council to 6 annually, to report to the Governor, at such time as he shall report appoint, on the general state, progress and prospect of the thrGovernor. College, and upon all maUers touching the same, with such suggestions as they may think proper to make ; and the said Council shall also, at all times, when thereunto required by 10 the Governor, inquire into, examine and report upon any subject or matter connected with the said College ; and copies of such annual or other reports shall bp laid before both Houses of the li'rovincial Parliament at the then next Session thereof. XLI. All terms kept, or studies or exercises performed in the 15 University of Toronto as now constituted, shall be valid and effectual, and shall be deemed to be terms kept, or studies or exercises performed, in University College : and the Statutes and Regulations of the said University in force when this Act shall come into effect, shall remain in force and apply to Uni- 20 versity College, so far as they may be consistent with this Act until repealed or altered by Statutes to be made under this Act. UPPER CANADA COLLEGE AND ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. I !l XLIL The Corporation of " The Principal Masters and Present Cor- Scholars of Upper Canad>^. College and Royal Grammar poration dis- School," shall be dissolved and determined from the time this *°'^*-'''- 25 Act comes into force ; and the said Institution and all the affairs and business thereof, shall be under the control, manage- ment and direction of the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of the Senate of the University of Toronto, subject to the provisions of this Act. 30 XLIII. The Governor of this Province, shall be the Visitor of Governor to the said College and Royal Grammar School, on behalf of be Viiitor. Her Majesty, and his Visitatorial Power shall and may be exercised by Conuuission under the Great Seal of this Province, the proceedings whereof, having been first con- 35 firmed by the Governor in Council, shall be binding upon the said College and Royal Grammar School, and upon the said Senate, and all others whomsoever. ' i W XLIV. The ai i Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Members of p, the Senate of the University of Toronto, shall have full power m 40 and authority to make Statutes for the go«xl government, conduct and regulation of the said College and Royal Grammar School and of the Principal Masters, Students, Officers and Servants thereof, for regulating the Fees to be paid by Students receiving instruction in the said College, and generally for 45 lh« iiiuiiugeiiicui of ihe business and aflkirs theieoi, and tor any ower to make Statutes. llB»#f: 14 pu^ose necessary for -^^^^4^^^^^^^^^^^^^ L £:tent and spmt ,»» ^^^ "J^S incoLstent with the pro- this Act, so that such Statutes be nm ^ ^^^^ time visions of this Act or the laws fjhis Prov^nc ,^^ ^^^^^^„^,^ 5 to time to amend or repeal the sarne an ^^^^^^^^ Vice-chancellor and Senate may by ay ^^ ^^^^ power the Principal and Masters or any 0^^^^,^ Regulations for the govemmen of the ^ ^j' ^^e said rnd^Servants, ^d ^f the conduct and d^cip^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ College and R^X^^. S^'i^^^'^ '^ ^'^^ '"''^ "''^''' ^'^ such extent as may be limf d jn^ucn ^^ ^^^j,^ rnentionpri - snr.h rontrnl or -PP"'"'^i "..e ghall have force and effect Provided always, that no Statute shain ^^ ^^^ ^^ until it shall have ^^^"„,';'Sool to j . 15 College and Royal «7"^,"™^^' ^tt^^^^^^^^^^ transmitted to and a certified copy of all ;«^J.f fj^^^'days from the passing te.": sr i^^^^^^^^ Visit/r for his approval. XLV There shall be in the College and Royal Gm^^^^^^^ ]JS^\c., Scho'^I'a Principal and such Masters ^"^--Stetute relating how ap-' as shall from time to t^^e he directed yj ^^^ ^^^ g^j 10 the said Institution, approved as aU) ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ and emoluments ftt^ehed to e^^^^^^^^^ p^-^^j 1^ Masters, time to time fixed by S t a fe , ana ^^^ Governor of this 25 Officers and Servants shall be ap^^^ X ^^^^^^^^ . p,„,,ded Province, and ^ha 1 ho\d 0*^^J^^^,^\rde}ed by the Governor, always, that until It shall be otnerw Servants of the The pre;ent Principal, Ma«te- Offi-- an^^ ^^^^.^ .^ ^^ said Institution, shall '^^'^'galaries and Emoluments attached 30 reirSelSltel^^^^^ - ^^^^^ ^^ -^^^^" tively. XLVI. AllStatute.Rul.sandOi.m^^ and Royal Grammar School in « ;« ^t ^ ^^^ prov sionsSr, of this Act, and which «r. not mco^^^^^^^^ ^^^ 1^^^ ^Uejred li'^ritd bj ro^ otTefsratt to be hereafter enacted or passed for that purpose. , , x u XLVll. No religious test onn.^^;-^^^^^ be required of any P""^'P^^ifl,' '^^^^^^ acoord.ng of the said College, nor ^Jl^ .^'''^/"ligious denomination bo to the forms of any imrticu hj^ ^^'Tt Hhallh- lawful for the imposed on them or any of th.m, » J" ' ^. ^,^,, senate of the cZncellor, Vice-Chaneelkjrj d M^-^^^^^^^^ Hegulations as45 University o« T"^»^*^ S^ntTueh ng the nu.ral conduct ol the ihev may think exix'dtent toucn.ng ^^_^ ^^^^.^ .^^ ^^^^^ ^^,. Students and their aiten«''^"'^7 ;"\;rr;:i*i„ious wofs^ andtl.c.r pointed. Proviso. Present Statutes, &Cm to remain in force until repealed. NoieliKious test to be required. Soal ^t iUi, the Crown 16 and according to their respective forms of religious faith, and every facility shall be afforded for their so doing. XLVIII. It shall be the duty of the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor Annual and Members of the Senate of the University of Toronto, annu- Reports to be 6 ally, to report to the Go\ernor, at such time as he shall appoint, ""*"®' **'• on the general state, progress and prospect of the College and Royal Grammar School and upon all matters touching the same, with such suggestions as they may think proper to make ; and also, at all times, when thereunto required by the Governor to lOinquire into, examine and report upon any subject or matter oonii^o^farl «irifh fhc Said Cnlfpflr»» ; or«/l oopioa of cuoh qnnual or other reports shall be laid before both Houses of the Provin- cial Parliament at the then next Session thereof. ENDOWMENT AND PROPERTY. XLIX. All the property and effects, real or personal, of what Property 15 nature or kind soever, now belonging to or vested in the Corpo- transferred ration of the Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Toronto, or in the Corporation of the Principal, Masters and Scholars of Upper Cemada College and Royal Grammar School, or in any person or persons, Body or Bodies Politic or 20 Corporate in trust for the said Corporations, or either of them, shall, from and after the coming into force of this Act, be and the &ame and every part thereof are hereby transferred to and vested in Her Majesty, Her Heirs and Successors, for the pur- poses of this Act, and shall, as shall also all Deeds, Titles, 25 Accounts, Books, Maps, Plans, Documents and Writings be- longing to or relating to the same, be forthwith delivered up by any person or persons, body or bodies politic or corporate having custody or possession thereof, to such person or persons, officer or officers, as the Governor of this Province shall appoint 30 or authorize to receive the sa'.^e ; and every right, title, claim or demand of either of the said Corijorations to any real or personal property, debt or sum of money, shall be and is lipn'hy vpstpfi in the Crown, and any suit or proceeding for the recovery thereof may be .' vght or continued by and in the 35 name of tht^ Crown upon suggestion of the passing of this Act ; and every debt due by or claim upon either of the said Corporations may be paid or satisfied by the Crown out of the property transferred as aforesaid ; and all property, real or personal, which shall be hereafter given, devised or bequeathed 40 to or for the use of either of the said Institutions, or to or for the use of University College, shall be vested in the Crown for the purposes of such Institution. L. The said prop* rty, real or personal, shall be managed How euch and administered, under tlie orders of the Governor in Council, property shall 45 by an Ofiicer to bo appointed by Commission under the Great "^ managed, Cttliin^ piCo..": be called the Bursar of the University and Colleges at Tpronto; l 1 1 1 ! ii ; '1 . is;#«S&'^ \i what they shall shew. 16 and the Governor in Council shall fix the salary of the said Bursar, and may allow him such Assistants m his office as may be found necessary, and fix their remuneration ; and the 3 Bursar shall have such powers as shall from time to time be assigned to him by the Governor in Council for the manage- 5 menfaSd administration of the said property, the leasing of the Zml or making agreements for the sale thereof, and the receiv- ironhrr^ntsf islues and profits thereof or the proceeds of the safe of any p^ thereof, or any monies m aiiy way arising 'herefrom, Ld shall accJunt for and pay over the same m such 10 manTr as the Governor shall from time to time direct; and S c'vP 'p--Wy to th. r,rnwn for the due P«rfomianrP of U,. ffies ^d the fait^iful accounting for and paying over all moneys wh ehS come into his hands as such Bursar, in such amount ■!u !X «PPnrities and in such manner and form as the 15 Governor in CrirsUTd^^^ ; and the said Bursar shall, as ?eJards his obligation to account for and pay over all monies regaras "/» """f , , u ^^e deemed to be an OfFi- remVotdt tt^'cXtion of the P-incial Revenue «!i S in case of his default, be liable to be dealt with 20 . , iSy and the sS Bursar'shall make and transmit to irt3,ar4rG^fSor, and at such time in each year as he shal ■•""* *""" annoint an aknual account of the property under his manage- SiidThis official receipts and «^Pf ^^iture ; and a copy S each account shall be laid before each House of the Pro- 25 vincia^ Parliament at the then next Session thereof . And ea-h such Annual Account shall shew among other things : The number of acres of land originally granted for the endowment of the said University or the satd Upper Canada College and Royal Grammar School ; The number of acres sold, and at what rate. The total amountTsaT-%e amount reeeived on account thereof and the amount due. The amount of Capital invested, and the amc.nt expended ^^ to the end of the preceding year. «ul)li8hed. certificates of pro"'''^'"^^ "^ " , ,„':,„.i, „nrt iheroof as shul \ bJL .tA said ce as i the time nage- 5 of the jceiv- of the rising L such 10 ; and oneys lount, IS the 15 all, as aonies I Offi- venue, t with 20 jmit to I shall anage- a copy [C Pro- 25 r other for the [Janada 30 lie total reof and t ponded i of the ntingent persons ings. degrees, 40 liversity. as shall isuea and •St on the and noi45 any such 35 17 property and invested at interest, and all other casual and penodical incomings, including any donations or subscriptions touching which it shall not be otherwise ordered by the Donors, shall be deemed Income for the purposes of this Act, 5 and shall form the Income Fund, and may be expended for the purposes and under the authority thereof; but the purchase «„„.„,„, money of any such property sold, and the principal of any K money invested shall be deemed permanent property, and shall not be expended or diminished in any way, but shall remain 10 as a Permanent Fund for the and the purposes of this Act. support of the said Institution What share of the Income Fund shall belong to Upper Canada College. And of the Pcimanent Fund. LII. The income derived from property heretofore vested in the Corporation of Upper Canada College and Royal Grammar hchooi, shall be applied to defray the current expenses of the 15 said Institution only, and shall form the Income Fund thereof, and shall be applied under the direction of the Govcnor in Council, to defray the current expenses of the said College and Grammar School and those to be incurred in the management of the endowment thereof, and the surplus, if any, after defray- 20ing all charges thereon, shall form part of the Permanent Fund aioresaid and shall be invested in the manner hereinafter pro- vided ; and all monies fonning part of the said Permanent Fund and arising from such surplus as aforesaid, or from property heretofore vested in the said Corporation, shall be permanently 25 appropriated to the support of the said Upper Canada College and Royal Grammar School. ^ LIII. Out of the remainder of the said Income Fund, after charges paying the charges of management as hereinafter mentioned, payable out of It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to appropriate the rewiainder 30 yearly : ^» r of the Income •' ^ Fund. / Such suni as shall be required to defray the current ex- current i penses of the said University of Toronto, including Scholar- exposes of / snips, JLxhibitions, Rewards and Prizes authorized by the 25th ^''^ Universiy /section of this Act, and to defray the current expenses ofS'^cie ^5 University College ; including in both cases the care, mainte- ^ ^ nance and ordinary repairs of the property assigned for the use ot the said University or College, and with power to the Governor in Council to decide what shall be deemed ordinary repairs as distinguished from permanent improvements ; r* ^n ^""'. .. ^" ^'^ divided among the several c.,„. : . Colleges m Upper Canada, not exercising the power of granting Siiired Uegrecs except m Divinity, and affiliated to the said University Colleges. and receivmg pecuniary aid from the legislature for the same year, the sum awarded lo eacih such Collage, being in propor- 45tion to the am tf a ^&j O fl> O o CD *^ 2 5 "^ U-- «-^ p^ n I: o» 00 aaai 'I, I ^^li^k. f% ■ 1 j tm