Bill to make further provision with respect to University Education in Ireland [as amended by Standing Committee C]

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[8 Edw. 7.] Irish Universities. 9


"Dublin, or the Saint Cecilia Street School, Dublin, to ^ g jgog.
be registered as a graduate, with the corresponding —
degree of the new university having its seat at
Dublin; and


^ {h) if he was a matriculated student at Queen's College,


Belfast, or Magee College, Derry, to be registered as a
graduate, with the corresponding degree of the new
â– university having its seat at Belfast; and


(e) if he was not a matriculated student at any such, college,
10 or was a matriculated student at two or more colleges


giving him the right to be registered as a graduate
in both new universities, to be registered as a
graduate, with the corresponding degree, either of
the new university having its seat at Dublin or of
15 the new university having its seat at Belfast, at his


election.


(2) Where a matriculated student at any of the colleges
specified in this section, being entitled to be registered under
the foregoing provision as a graduate of the new university having


20 its seat at Dublin, desires to be admitted as a graduate of the
new university having its seat at Belfast, or being entitled to be
registered as a graduate of the new university having its seat
at Belfast, desires to be admitted as a graduate of the new
university having its seat at Dublin, and makes an application
25 to the governing body of the university of which he desires to
be admitted as a graduate, showing special grounds for the
application, the governing body of that university may admit
him as a graduate, and the provisions of this section shall apply
as if in that case the university of which he is so admitted to
30 be a graduate were the university of which he is entitled to be
registered as a graduate under this section.


(3) All terms kept and examinations passed by any graduate
or student in the Royal University of Ireland shall, on the
dissolution of that university, be deemed to be terms kept and


35 examinations passed at the university at which he is entitled to
be registered as a graduate, if a graduate, and in any other case,


at either of the two new universities at the election of the student.


14.—(1) The buildings of the Royal University of Ireland Transfer of
and of Queen's College, Belfast (together with the equipment and property.
40 appurtenances thereof), shall, by virtue of this Act and without
any further assurance, be transferred to and become vested in


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