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What shall be done when one College disapproves of the rules and orders of the other.
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XXVII. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That in case the president, or in his absence, the vice-president and college of physicians, shall, at any time, disapprove of any of the said rules and orders made, as aforesaid, by the provost and senior fellows, and redress shall not be given in ten days after complaint thereof made to the said provost, or in his absence, the vice-provost and senior fellows, that in every such case the said president or vice-president and college of physicians, may prefer their complaint to the visitors of Trinity College, Dublin, who shall summarily hear the matter or complaint, and grant redress, in case the same shall appear to them to be well founded, and if otherwise shall dismiss the same; and in case the said provost, or in his absence, the vice-provost and senior fellows, shall, at any time disapprove of any of the said rules and orders so made, as aforesaid, by the president and college of physicians, and redress shall not be given in ten days after complaint thereof made to the said president, or in his absence, the vice president and college of physicians, that in every such case, the provost, or in his absence, the vice-provost, and senior fellows, may prefer their complaint to the visitors of the said college of physicians, or to any two of them, who shall summarily hear the matter of the said complaint, and grant redress, in case the same shall appear to them to be well founded, and if otherwise shall dismiss the same, and the said visitors, respectively, on the hearing of every such appeal, shall have power to examine the witnesses upon oath, whenever they shall find it necessary so to do.
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