 | Industrial arts - 1840
...in some of the branches denned by the charter as constituting the profession of a civil engineer j or, he shall have practised on his own account in...by regular education have done their utmost towards themselves for the profession, and that their subsequent employment in responsible situations will... | |
 | Architecture - 1839
...vears in responsible situations as resident or otherwise in some of the branches defined by the chartor as constituting the profession of a civil engineer...account in the profession of a civil engineer for live years, and have acquired considerable eminence therein. It is thought that the first condition... | |
 | gazette - 1840
...in some of the branches defined by the charter as constituting the profession of a civil engineer i or, he shall have practised on his own account in...by regular education have done their utmost towards themselves for the profession, and that their subsequent employment in responsible situations will... | |
 | Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1840
...the charter as constituting the profession of a civil engineer ; or, be (ball have practised on bis own account in the profession of a civil engineer...by regular education have done their utmost towards themselves for the profession, and that their subsequent employment in responsible situations will... | |
 | 1840
...charter as constituting the profession of a civil engineer ; or, he shall have practised on his oirn account in the profession of a civil engineer for...by regular education have done their utmost towards themselves for the profession, and that their subsequent employment in responsible situations will... | |
 | 1849
...of the branches defined by the Charter as constituting the profession of a Civil Engineer, or must have practised on his own account in the profession of a Civil Engineer for at least five years. Associates are persons of more than twenty-five years of age, who are not necessarily... | |
 | 1851
...of the branches defined by the charter as constituting the profession of a civil engineer, or must have practised on his own account in the profession of a civil engineer for at least five years. Associates are persons of more than twenty-five years of age, who are not necessarily... | |
 | Charles Manby, James Forrest - Railroads - 1863 - 48 pages
...the branches defined by the Charter as constituting the profession of a Civil Engineer : or, He must have practised on his own account in the profession of a Civil Engineer, for at least five years, and have acquired a considerable degree of eminence in the same. An ASSOCIATE... | |
 | Institution of civil engineers - 1867
...years in responsible situations as Resident Engineer, or otherwise, in some of the branches denned by the Charter as constituting the profession of a...account in the profession of a Civil Engineer, for at least five years, and have acquired a considerable degree of eminence in the same. 3. ASSOCIATES... | |
 | Electrical engineering - 1875
...pupilage), and have had subsequent employment for at least five years in responsible situations ; " (6.) Or he shall have practised on his own account in the profession of a Telegraph Engineer for at least two years, and hare acquired a degree of eminence in the same ; " (c.)... | |
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