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Powers and authorities of said visitors.
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XXXIX. And be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That the said visitors, or any two of them, shall have full power and authority to receive and entertain, hear, examine, and finally determine any matter or cause relating to the internal conduct, management, regulation, and due government of the said college or corporation, or to the exercise of the powers and authorities vested in the said president and fellows of the said college by the present act; and all disputes and differences which may arise between the members of the said college, or between the said college and the said King's professors hereby appointed, or between the said professors themselves, relative to the concerns of the said college, or the duties of their said professorships, or the disposition and expenditure of the surplus of the said Sir Patrick Dunn's estate, which may be brought by way of appeal before any two or more of them, and to appoint certain days, times and places for the hearing and adjudging thereof, and to summon, hear, and examine upon oath, or otherwise, all and every the president and fellows and other members of the said college, and the said professors, touching the matter of the said appeal, to the end that a just and clear judgment and determination may be had therein; and finally, that the said visitors shall have, use, and exercise all and every such power and authority, with respect to the said college and corporation, as the visitors of any other college or private corporation are by law entitled to use and have.
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