THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MARCH 31, 1911.
personal or give such other security whether upon such real or personal property or otherwise as the Council think fit, provided that the moneys borrowed and owing by the University shall not at any time exceed in the whole the sum of $100,000 except with the sanction of a Resolution passed at one meeting of the Council and confirmed by the vote of three-fourths of the members present and voting at a subsequent meeting of the Council specially convened for the purpose and held not less than seven days
after the former.
17. To enter into, vary, carry out, and cancel
contracts on behalf of the University.
18. To review the Instruction and Teaching of
the University.
19. To promote research within the University and to require reports from time to time on such research.
20. To review, refer back, control, amend or disallow any act of the Senate and give directions to the Senate without prejudice to the rights of the Senate under paragraphs 4, 6 and 10 of this Statute.
21. To entertain, adjudicate upon, and if thought fit redress any grievances of the Officers of the University, the Teaching Staff, the Graduates, Undergraduates and the Univer- sity Servants who may for any reason feel aggrieved otherwise than by the action of
the Court.
22. To select a Seal, Arms and a Mace for the University subject to the approval of the Court and have the sole custody and use of the Seal.
23. To approve Halls, Hostels and quarters for the residence of Undergraduates and to frame or approve Regulations for the same. 24. To appoint (subject to the approval of the Court) the Committee of selection referred to in Section 4 (19) of the Ordinance.
Statute 9.
THE SENATE.
(1.) The Senate shall consist of the following per-
sons :-
(a.) The Vice-Chancellor.
(b.) The Pro-Vice-Chancellor.
(c.) The Professors and Lecturers whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the Uni- versity.
(d.) The Director of Education.
(e.) A number of other Lecturers equal to that of the Professors and Lecturers whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the University to be nominated by the Boards of Faculties, approved by the Council and appointed by the Court. Provided that, subject to the Agreement contained in the Third Schedule hereto, the total number of representatives of any one Faculty shall be in such proportion to the representation of other Faculties as the Court may deter- mine: and
Provided also that the Senate shall be deemed to be sufficiently constituted for the purpose of transacting business as soon as the Principal and three of the Professors or Lecturers whose services are exclusively at the disposal of the University have been appointed.
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