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5. (1) Every Board shall at its first meeting elect a President,
Treasurer and Registrar, and shall appoint a Secretary who shall
reside in the City of Toronto, and such other officers as the Board
may consider necessary. The Treasurer and Secretary shall re-
ceive such remuneration for their services as the Board may
decide.
(2) The Board shall from time to time, in the event of the
President being absent, from any cause whatever, elect, from
among its members, a person to preside at its meetings, who shall
have the same powers and exercise the same functions as the Presi-
dent.
6. There shall be allowed and paid to each of the members
of the Board such fees for attendances (in no case to exceed $5
per day), and such reasonable traveling expenses as may from
time to time be allowed by the Board.
Each member of the college engaged in the practice of
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dentistry in the Province of Ontario shall pay to the Treasurer,
or to any person deputed by the Treasurer to receive the same,
on or before the first day of November of each year, such annual
fee as may be determined by by-law of the Board, not less
than $1 nor more than $3, toward the general expenses of the
college, and such fee shall be recoverable with costs by suit in
the name of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario,
in the Division Court having jurisdiction where the member so
in default resides, and such member shall not be entitled to re-
cover in any court for any services rendered in the practice of
dentistry while so in default, but no funds collected under this
section shall be disbursed otherwise than for the expenses of the
Board and the enforcement of the penal clauses of this Act.
8. All moneys under the control of the Board shall be paid
to the Treasurer, and shall be applied to the carrying of this Act
into execution.
9. The Board shall have power and authority to make ar-
rangements for the establishment of a school of dentistry in the
City of Toronto.
10. The Board shall have power and authority to appoint one
or more examiners for the matriculation or preliminary examina-
tion of all students entering the profession, or may accept in lieu
of such matriculation or preliminary examination evidence that
any student has passed any other satisfactory examination. Such
examination shall be passed prior to entering into articles of in-