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VII. No Senior Scholar while in the enjoyment of his scholarship shall be qualified to compete for a second scholarship. Of the Medical Scholarship. I. The Medical Scholarship offered by the Senate in any year shall be tenable for three years. 11. The competition for the Medical Scholarship shall take place at the Senior Scholarship Examination, and shall be decided by excellence in the papers on Anatomy and Physiology, Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry. 111. The Medical Scholarship shall be open to graduates of the University of New Zealand, and to undergraduates of not less than two years' standing. IV. The Medical Scholarship shall be held on condition that the holder gives satisfactory proof to the Chancellor that he is taking the necessary steps towards obtaining his medical degree in any British or Colonial University whose degree can be registered in New Zealand as entitling to practise. Of the Bowen Prize. I. There shall be a yearly prize, to be called the "Bowen Prize," of the value of not less than five pounds (£5), to be given for the best essay, as hereinafter provided. The prize, if a medal, shall be impressed with the arms of the University, and with the words " Bowen Prize " on the obverse side of the medal; and, if of books, each volume shall be impressed with the arms of the University, and shall be suitably bound. 11. The prize shall be open to all matriculated students of the University who shall not have taken their degree. 111. The Examiners shall be the Chancellor, the Vice-Chan-cellor, and one other person to be appointed by the Senate of the University in each year : Provided that such last-mentioned person shall hold office till the appointment of his successor: Provided also that, in case of a vacancy occurring in the abovementioned body of Examiners, the Chancellor, or in his absence, or in case of his inability from any cause to act, the ViceChancellor, shall appoint some fit person to supply such vacancy. IV. The subject for the essay shall be selected by the Examiners appointed as above, or any two of them, and shall be given out in the month of March in each year; and the essays shall be sent in to the Registrar before the thirty-first day of December next ensuing. V. The subject of the essay shall be connected with, or shall bear reference to, British history, or the history, institutions, or destinies of the British colonies, or any of them. Of the Degree of Bachelor of Laws?. I. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws shall pass three University examinations, one at the end of their second or any subsequent year, the subjects of which shall be—(l.) Latin Language and Literature. (2.) English Language and Literature. (3.) Jurisprudence and Constitutional History. The second examination shall be at the end of the third or any subsequent year, the subjects of which shall be—(l.) Roman Law. (2.) English Law on (a) Personal Rights and Rights in Private Relations, (b) Rights of Property, (c) Law of Contracts. The third examination shall be at the end of the fourth or any subsequent year, the subjects of which shall be—(l.) International Law. (2.) English Law on (a) Public Rights, (b) Civil Injuries, (c) Crime.
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