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No. 10 of 1911.

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3. The chairman of the Council and the Vice-Chancellor, or, if these be identical, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, shall ex officio be members of every committee of the Court, Council, and Senate, and of every joint committee of the Court, Council and Senate.

4. The Vice-Chancellor shall be ex officio a member of all committees of the Senate and Faculties.

5. The Deans of Faculties shall be ex officio members of all committees of their respective Faculties.

Statute 16.

ADVISORY Boards.

1. Subject to this Ordinance and the statutes, and after consultation with the Senate, the Council may appoint or concur with any other body in appointing Advisory Boards, which may include (if thought advisable) members unconnected with the University, upon such terms, for such purposes and with such powers as the Council may consider advisable, and may refer to them for advice and report any subject or matter which in the opinion of the Council can advantageously be so dealt with.

2. The Senate at the instance of any Faculty may approve the institution of a Board which, subject to review by the Faculty and under conditions to be determined by regulation, may undertake matters delegated to it with regard to organisation, administration or instruction in any subject or group of subjects within the province of that Faculty. Such Boards shall include the examiners in the subject concerned and, in addition to members of the Faculty, may include other persons whether members of the University or not. The Senate, on the nomination of the Faculty concerned, shall appoint the members of the respective Boards.

Statute 17.

REMOVAL OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS.

1. The Vice-Chancellor, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor, the Dean of any Faculty, any member of the Court or of the Council or of the Senate or of any Faculty, the Auditor or Auditors, and any other officer of the University may be removed for good cause by the Chancellor upon the decision of the Council if confirmed by the Court.

2. "Good Cause" when used in reference to removal from office, membership, or place means:-(1) misbehaviour in office, (2) being a lunatic, (3) conviction of any felony, (4) actual incapacity in or for the execution of the duties of the office, membership, or place, or (5) any misbehaviour of an immoral, scandalous, or disgraceful nature rendering the holder unfit in the opinion of the Council to continue in office.

Statute 18.

ACTS DURING VACANCIES.

No act or resolution of the Court, the Council or the Senate shall be invalid by reason only of any vacancy in the body doing or passing it,

*As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 17 of 1912.

As amended by No. 16 of 1912.

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