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UNIVERSITY.

No. 10 of 1911.

1977

7. To institute Professorships, Readerships, Lectureships, or other teaching offices after report from the Senate, subject to the approval of the Court.

8. To abolish or hold in abeyance after report from the Senate any Professorship, Lectureship, Readership, or other academic office subject to the approval of the Court.

9. To draft statutes as and when it sees fit and submit the same to the Court for consideration and enactment.

10. To make regulations subject to the veto of the Court, in regard to any matters in respect of which regulations are authorised to be made, except that in matters referring to courses of study, degrees or diplomas, and affiliation of Colleges or recognition of teachers, regulations shall be submitted by the Senate to the Council which shall forward them to the Court for confirmation with such amendments as they may suggest.

All regulations made under this paragraph shall be operative from the date on which they are made pending the necessary confirmation by the Court.

11. To exercise all such powers as are conferred on the Council by the Ordinance and statutes, and to carry the Ordinance, statutes and regulations into effect.

12. To govern, manage and regulate the finances, accounts, investments, property, business and all affairs whatsoever of the University, and for that purpose to appoint bankers, counsel, solicitors, and any other officers or agents whom it may seem expedient to appoint.

13. To invest any moneys belonging to the University, including any un-applied income, in such stocks, funds, fully paid shares or securities, mortgages, debentures or debenture stock as the Council shall think fit, whether authorised by the general law for the investment of trust moneys or not, and whether within the Colony or not, or in the purchase of leasehold property in the Colony, with the like power of varying such investments by sale and re-investment or otherwise.

14. To purchase, grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender and yield up, exchange, partition, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer, and accept leases of real and personal property on behalf of the University.

15. To provide the buildings, premises, furniture, and apparatus and other means needed for carrying on the work of the University, and to allocate such buildings, premises, furniture, apparatus and means to the different Faculties, with power to alter such allocation at any time.

16. To borrow money on behalf of the University and for that purpose (if the Court and Council think fit) to mortgage all or any part of the property of the University, whether real or 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

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 59 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

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UNIVERSITY. No. 10 of 1911. 1977 7. To institute Professorships, Readerships, Lectureships, or other teaching offices after report from the Senate, subject to the approval of the Court. 8. To abolish or hold in abeyance after report from the Senate any Professorship, Lectureship, Readership, or other academic office subject to the approval of the Court. 9. To draft statutes as and when it sees fit and submit the same to the Court for consideration and enactment. 10. To make regulations subject to the veto of the Court, in regard to any matters in respect of which regulations are authorised to be made, except that in matters referring to courses of study, degrees or diplomas, and affiliation of Colleges or recognition of teachers, regulations shall be submitted by the Senate to the Council which shall forward them to the Court for confirmation with such amendments as they may suggest. All regulations made under this paragraph shall be operative from the date on which they are made pending the necessary confirmation by the Court. 11. To exercise all such powers as are conferred on the Council by the Ordinance and statutes, and to carry the Ordinance, statutes and regulations into effect. 12. To govern, manage and regulate the finances, accounts, investments, property, business and all affairs whatsoever of the University, and for that purpose to appoint bankers, counsel, solicitors, and any other officers or agents whom it may seem expedient to appoint. 13. To invest any moneys belonging to the University, including any un-applied income, in such stocks, funds, fully paid shares or securities, mortgages, debentures or debenture stock as the Council shall think fit, whether authorised by the general law for the investment of trust moneys or not, and whether within the Colony or not, or in the purchase of leasehold property in the Colony, with the like power of varying such investments by sale and re-investment or otherwise. 14. To purchase, grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender and yield up, exchange, partition, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer, and accept leases of real and personal property on behalf of the University. 15. To provide the buildings, premises, furniture, and apparatus and other means needed for carrying on the work of the University, and to allocate such buildings, premises, furniture, apparatus and means to the different Faculties, with power to alter such allocation at any time. 16. To borrow money on behalf of the University and for that purpose (if the Court and Council think fit) to mortgage all or any part of the property of the University, whether real or 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 * As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 59 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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UNIVERSITY. No. 10 of 1911. 1977 7. To institute Professorships, Readerships, Lectureships, or other teaching offices after report from the Senate, subject to the approval of the Court. 8. To abolish or hold in abeyance after report from the Senate any Professorship, Lectureship, Readership, or other academic office sub- ject to the approval of the Court. 9. To draft statutes as and when it sees fit and submit the same to the Court for consideration and enactment. 10. To make regulations subject to the veto of the Court, in regard to any matters in respect of which regulations are authorised to be made, except that in matters referring to courses of study, degrees or diplomas, and affiliation of Colleges or recognition of teachers, regulations shall be submitted by the Senate to the Council which shall forward them to the Court for confirmation with such amendments as they may suggest. All regulations made under this paragraph shall be operative from the date on which they are made pending the necessary confirmation by the Court. 11. To exercise all such powers as are conferred on the Council by the Ordinance and statutes, and to carry the Ordinance, statutes and re- gulations into effect. 12. To govern, manage and regulate the finances, accounts, invest- ments, property, business and all affairs whatsoever of the University, and for that purpose to appoint bankers, counsel, solicitors, and any other officers or agents whom it may seem expedient to appoint. 13. To invest any moneys belonging to the University, including any un-applied income, in such stocks, funds, fully paid shares or securities, mortgages, debentures or debenture stock as the Council shall think fit, whether authorised by the general law for the investment of trust moneys or not, and whether within the Colony or not, or in the purchase of leasehold property in the Colony, with the like power of varying such investments by sale and re-investment or otherwise. 14. To purchase, grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender and yield up, exchange, partition, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer, and accept leases of real and personal property on behalf of the University. 15. To provide the buildings, premises, furniture, and apparatus and other means needed for carrying on the work of the University, and to allocate such buildings, premises, furniture, apparatus and means to the different Faculties, with power to alter such allocation at any time. 16. To borrow money on behalf of the University and for that purpose (if the Court and Council think fit) to mortgage all or any part of the property of the University, whether real or 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 * As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 59 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912, No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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UNIVERSITY.

No. 10 of 1911.

1977

7. To institute Professorships, Readerships, Lectureships, or other teaching offices after report from the Senate, subject to the approval of the Court.

8. To abolish or hold in abeyance after report from the Senate any Professorship, Lectureship, Readership, or other academic office sub- ject to the approval of the Court.

9. To draft statutes as and when it sees fit and submit the same to the Court for consideration and enactment.

10. To make regulations subject to the veto of the Court, in regard to any matters in respect of which regulations are authorised to be made, except that in matters referring to courses of study, degrees or diplomas, and affiliation of Colleges or recognition of teachers, regulations shall be submitted by the Senate to the Council which shall forward them to the Court for confirmation with such amendments as they may suggest.

All regulations made under this paragraph shall be operative from the date on which they are made pending the necessary confirmation by the Court.

11. To exercise all such powers as are conferred on the Council by the Ordinance and statutes, and to carry the Ordinance, statutes and re- gulations into effect.

12. To govern, manage and regulate the finances, accounts, invest- ments, property, business and all affairs whatsoever of the University, and for that purpose to appoint bankers, counsel, solicitors, and any other officers or agents whom it may seem expedient to appoint.

13. To invest any moneys belonging to the University, including any un-applied income, in such stocks, funds, fully paid shares or securities, mortgages, debentures or debenture stock as the Council shall think fit, whether authorised by the general law for the investment of trust moneys or not, and whether within the Colony or not, or in the purchase of leasehold property in the Colony, with the like power of varying such investments by sale and re-investment or otherwise.

14. To purchase, grant, sell, convey, assign, surrender and yield up, exchange, partition, mortgage, demise, reassign, transfer, and accept leases of real and personal property on behalf of the University.

15. To provide the buildings, premises, furniture, and apparatus and other means needed for carrying on the work of the University, and to allocate such buildings, premises, furniture, apparatus and means to the different Faculties, with power to alter such allocation at any time.

16. To borrow money on behalf of the University and for that purpose (if the Court and Council think fit) to mortgage all or any part of the property of the University, whether real or 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

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 59 of 1911, No. 16 of 1912,

No. 17 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

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