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the register and in respect of the retention in A.D. 1927.
any year of the name of any person on the
register, the fees to be paid by candidates for
any examinations held by or at the instance
of the Council under the provisions of this Act,
and the charges to be made for copies of the
register and of any regulations made under the
provisions of this Act and of any forms pres-
cribed by such regulations: Provided that
such fees and charges only shall be prescribed
as shall be not more than reasonably sufficient
to provide for the expenses of the Council in
the execution of this Act so far as the Council
can estimate the same;

(b) Prescribing the manner in which application is
to be made for registration under this Act,
including the form on which such application is
to be made and the information to be supplied
thereon:

(c) Generally for carrying out or facilitating the
purposes of this Act:

Provided that no regulations made under this section shall be of any force or validity unless and until they have been approved by the Privy Council, and the 25 Privy Council shall before giving their approval cause the regulations to be published and give interested persons an opportunity of being heard thereon.

17. The Council shall on payment of the prescribed Supply of charges supply a copy of any regulations made under this regulations 30 Act and of any forms prescribed by such regulations to any person applying for the same.

and forms.

18. (1) Any notice or document required by or Service of for the purposes of this Act to be sent may be sent by notices by post, and when sent to any person registered under this post. 35 Act shall be deemed to be properly addressed if addressed to him at his address in the register, and shall be deemed to be properly served if so addressed and put into the post.

(2) Any notice relating to the refusal to register any 40 person, or to the removal from the register of the name of any person registered under this Act, or to the refusal by the Council to permit the name of any person after removal

A.D. 1927. from the register to be again entered therein shall be sent by post as a registered letter.

Naval architects.

Saving for other bodies.

Application of Act to Scotland and Northern Ireland.

19. Nothing in this Act shall require any person practising as a naval architect to be registered under this Act or restrict such person from using that title 5 or description.

20. The provisions of this Act, other than the provisions of the section of this Act of which the marginal note is "Use of titles," shall not, unless he is a registered person, apply to any person who is a professional member 10 of any of the bodies specified in the Second Schedule to this Act, or of such other professional body as may from time to time be approved by the Council: Provided that nothing in this section shall operate to prevent a professional member of any body referred to in the 15 said Schedule, or of such other body as may from time to time be approved by the Council from being registered under this Act if he is duly qualified for registration under the provisions of this Act.

21. (1) In the application of this Act to Scotland 20 the expression "High Court" means the Court of Session, and any proceedings for recovery of fines under the section of this Act, of which the marginal note is "Removal of name from register," may be taken under the provisions of the Sheriff Courts (Scotland) Act, 1907.

(2) In the application of this Act to Northern Ireland the expression "High Court" means the Supreme Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland.

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SCHEDULES.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

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CONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL
EDUCATION.

One representative of each of the governing bodies of the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and London, and three others to be nominated by the Standing Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of the Universities of Great Britain and Ireland.

One representative of each school of architecture in Great 10 Britain, the passing of whose examinations is or may be recognised for exemption from the final examination of the Institute.

Four representatives of the schools of architecture in Great Britain, the passing of whose examinations is or may be recognised for exemption from the intermediate examination of the 15 Institute.

The director of Education of the school of architecture of the Architectural Association.

One representative of the Polytechnics teaching architecture, one representative of the technical schools teaching architecture 20 and one representative of the art schools teaching architecture, such three representatives to be nominated by the National Society of Art Masters.

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One representative of each of the following bodies :

H.M. Board of Education.

The Headmasters' Conference.

The Incorporated Association of Headmasters.

The Association of Architects, Surveyors and Technical
Assistants.

The Institute of Builders.

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The Royal Society of Arts.

The Incorporation of Architects in Scotland.

The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.

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The British School at Rome, Faculty of Architecture.

The Royal Academy of Arts.

The Incorporated Association of Architects and Sur

veyors.

The Education Officer of the London County Council.

A.D. 1927.

A.D. 1927.

1ST SCH. -cont.

The President of the Town Planning Institute.

The President of the Institute.

The Honorary Secretary of the Institute.

The Chairman of the Allied Societies' Conference.

The President of the Architectural Association.

Twelve members, being persons on the register, to be appointed by the Council.

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SECOND SCHEDULE.

The Institution of Civil Engineers.

The Surveyors' Institution.

The Institution of Municipal and County Engineers.

The Society of Engineers.

The Institution of Structural Engineers.

The Incorporated Association of Architects and Surveyors.

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The Association of Architects, Surveyors and Technical 15
Assistants.

The Auctioneers and Estate Agents Institute.

The Incorporated Society of Auctioneers.

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