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STATUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY.-Contd.
Officers of the University.-Contd.
(2) Auditors shall hold office for one year at a time and shall be eligible for re-election.
6. Professors, readers and lecturers whose services are exclu- sively at the disposal of the University shall not during the tenure of their appointments engage in professional practice except in a consultative capacity and with the approval of the Council.
7. (1) Upon the recommendation of the Senate the Court may appoint Honorary Professors and may confer the title of Emeritus Professor upon any professor who has retired from office.
(2) An Honorary or Emeritus Professor shall not ex officio be a member of the Court, Council, Senate or the board of any faculty but may be invited by the Council on the recommendation of the Senate to take any part in the teaching of the University. (3) The Court for good cause may deprive any person of any such appointment or title.
STATUTE 6.
Procedure generally.
1. The Chancellor may preside at any meeting of the Council, the Senate or any committee.
2. In the absence of the president or chairman and, if there is a vice-president or vice-chairman, of the vice-president or vice- chairman from a meeting of the Court, Council, Senate, the board of any faculty or any committee, the members present at each meeting shall choose a president or chairman, as the case may be.
3. Except as provided in the statutes, the Court, Council, Senate, boards of the faculties and committees shall determine and may make rules for the time, place and procedure of their respective meetings.
4. The minutes of all meetings of every committee held since the last preceding meeting of the parent body shall be laid on the table at each meeting of that body, whether it be the Court, Council, Senate or the board of any faculty.
5. The minutes of all meetings of the Senate held since the last preceding meeting of the Council shall be laid on the table at each meeting of the Council.
6. The minutes of all meetings of the Council and Senate held since the last preceding meeting of the Court shall be laid on the table at each meeting of the Court.
7. The minutes of all meetings of the boards of the faculties held since the last preceding meeting of the Senate shall be laid on the table at each meeting of the Senate.
8. In case of equality of votes on a question at a meeting of the Court, Council, Senate, the board of any faculty or any com- mittee, the president or chairman of the meeting shall have a second or casting vote in respect of that question.
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STATUTE 7.
The Court.
1. The Court shall consist of--
(1) the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor and the Treasurer;
(2) the following life members-
Sir Henry Edward Pollock, Kt., K.C., LL.D.,
Sir Robert Ho Tung, Kt., LL.D.,
Mr. Mok Kon Sang,
Sir Shouson Chow, Kt., LL.D.,
Dr. Ts'o Seen Wan, C.B.E., LL.D.
and such other life members as the Court may appoint.
No person shall be appointed a life member of the Court unless he is nominated by a majority of two-thirds of the members of the Court and his appointment is approved by the Chancellor;
(3) the following members ex officio-
the Chief Justice;
the members of the Executive Council; the members of the Legislative Council; the Director of Public Works; the Director of Medical and
Health Services;
if not included in the foregoing classes.
the Director of Education; the Chief Manager of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, or the person for the time being
in charge of the business of the said corporation in Hong Kong; the professors of the University; the Deans of the faculties;
the Registrar; and
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Officers.
Life members.
Ez oficio members.
(4) thirty-four members, not being already included in any of Nominated
the foregoing classes and being resident in the Colony, to be members. appointed by the Governor; of these not less than nine shall be G.N. A.147/48. Chinese, not less than three shall be registered graduates and nominated by the registered graduates of the University, and not less than three shall be representatives of the grant-in-aid schools and selected from among the nominees of the governing bodies of such schools.
2. The appointment of each member of the Court shall be
notified in the Gazette.
3.
Vacancies shall be filled as they occur or as after as conveniently may be.
4. Any member of the Court except an may resign by writing addressed to the Court.
soon there-
ex officio member
5. The ex officio members shall continue members so long only as they hold the office in virtue of which they became members of the Court.
6. The nominated members shall hold office for three years at a time and shall be eligible for reappointment.
7. If any nominated member leaves the Colony and either remains absent for three months or more or gives notice of his intended absence for three months or more, the Governor may appoint another person to act as member in his place during his absence. The acting member shall vacate his office either on the return of the absent member to the Colony or on the expiry of the absent member's term of office, whichever first happens."
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