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1962

No. 10 of 1911.

Visitor.

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Patrons.

Veto of Governor-in-Council.

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Powers.

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UNIVERSITY.

purchase and hold, grant, demise, or otherwise dispose of real or personal estate, and with the other powers conferred by this Ordinance or by any statute or regulation made thereunder.

2.-(1) Should His Majesty the King himself deign to become a Visitor of the University or to appoint a member of the Royal Family in that behalf, His Majesty or such member of the Royal Family shall forthwith become a Visitor as aforesaid and shall exercise such powers of supervision as may seem good to him.

(2) The Governor of Hongkong and Chang Jen-Chun, lately Governor General of the Liang Kuang Provinces in China, shall be Patrons of the University. Additional Patrons may be appointed on the recommendation of the Court of the University approved by the Governor-in-Council.

3. The Governor-in-Council may at all times exercise a power of veto if he should disapprove of any decision of the Court of the University on the grounds that the interests of the Colony would be injuriously affected, or that the proposal is ultra vires or unconstitutional, or for other good cause, but the said Court may appeal to the Secretary of State against the veto of the Governor-in-Council.

4. The University shall have the powers following:-

(1) To grant and confer degrees and other academic distinctions to and on persons who shall have pursued an approved course of study in the University and shall have passed the examinations prescribed by the University under conditions laid down in its statutes or regulations.

(2) To admit graduates of other Universities to degrees of equal or similar rank in the University.

(3) To grant diplomas, certificates or other distinctions to persons who have pursued a course of study approved by the University under conditions laid down by the University.

(4) To confer honorary degrees or other distinctions subject to any provisions which are or may be made in reference thereto by the statutes or regulations of the University.

* As amended by No. 17 of 1912 and No. 48 of 1912 Supp Sched.

† As amended by No. 16 of 1912.

‡ 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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+ 1962 No. 10 of 1911. Visitor. * Patrons. Veto of Governor-in-Council. + Powers. § UNIVERSITY. purchase and hold, grant, demise, or otherwise dispose of real or personal estate, and with the other powers conferred by this Ordinance or by any statute or regulation made thereunder. 2.-(1) Should His Majesty the King himself deign to become a Visitor of the University or to appoint a member of the Royal Family in that behalf, His Majesty or such member of the Royal Family shall forthwith become a Visitor as aforesaid and shall exercise such powers of supervision as may seem good to him. (2) The Governor of Hongkong and Chang Jen-Chun, lately Governor General of the Liang Kuang Provinces in China, shall be Patrons of the University. Additional Patrons may be appointed on the recommendation of the Court of the University approved by the Governor-in-Council. 3. The Governor-in-Council may at all times exercise a power of veto if he should disapprove of any decision of the Court of the University on the grounds that the interests of the Colony would be injuriously affected, or that the proposal is ultra vires or unconstitutional, or for other good cause, but the said Court may appeal to the Secretary of State against the veto of the Governor-in-Council. 4. The University shall have the powers following:- (1) To grant and confer degrees and other academic distinctions to and on persons who shall have pursued an approved course of study in the University and shall have passed the examinations prescribed by the University under conditions laid down in its statutes or regulations. (2) To admit graduates of other Universities to degrees of equal or similar rank in the University. (3) To grant diplomas, certificates or other distinctions to persons who have pursued a course of study approved by the University under conditions laid down by the University. (4) To confer honorary degrees or other distinctions subject to any provisions which are or may be made in reference thereto by the statutes or regulations of the University. * As amended by No. 17 of 1912 and No. 48 of 1912 Supp Sched. As amended by No. 16 of 1912. 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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+ 1962 No. 10 of 1911. Visitor. * Patrons. Veto of Governor-in- Council. + Powers. § UNIVERSITY. purchase and hold, grant, demise, or otherwise dispose of real or personal estate, and with the other powers conferred by this Ordi- nance or by any statute or regulation made thereunder. 2.-(1) Should His Majesty the King himself deign to become a Visitor of the University or to appoint a member of the Royal Family in that behalf, His Majesty or such member of the Royal Family shall forthwith become a Visitor as aforesaid and shall exercise such powers of supervision as may seem good to him. (2) The Governor of Hongkong and Chang Jen-Chun, lately Governor General of the Liang Kuang Provinces in China, shall be Patrons of the University. Additional Patrons may be appointed on the recommendation of the Court of the University approved by the Governor-in-Council. 3. The Governor-in-Council may at all times exercise a power of veto if he should disapprove of any decision of the Court of the University on the grounds that the interests of the Colony would be injuriously affected, or that the proposal is ultra vires or unconstitu- tional, or for other good cause, but the said Court may appeal to the Secretary of State against the veto of the Governor-in-Council 4. The University shall have the powers following:- (1) To grant and confer degrees and other academic distinctions to and on persons who shall have pursued an approved course of study in the University and shall have passed the examinations prescribed by the University under conditions laid down in its statutes or regulations. (2) To admit graduates of other Universities to degrees of equal or similar rank in the University. (3) To grant diplomas, certificates or other distinctions to persons who have pursued a course of study approved by the University under conditions laid down by the University. (4) To confer honorary degrees or other distinctions subject to any provisions which are or may be made in reference thereto by the statutes or regulations of the University. * As amended by No. 17 of 1912 and No. 48 of 1912 Supp Sched. f As amended by No. 16 of 1912. 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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1962

No. 10 of 1911.

Visitor.

*

Patrons.

Veto of Governor-in- Council.

+

Powers.

§

UNIVERSITY.

purchase and hold, grant, demise, or otherwise dispose of real or personal estate, and with the other powers conferred by this Ordi- nance or by any statute or regulation made thereunder.

2.-(1) Should His Majesty the King himself deign to become a Visitor of the University or to appoint a member of the Royal Family in that behalf, His Majesty or such member of the Royal Family shall forthwith become a Visitor as aforesaid and shall exercise such powers of supervision as may seem good to him.

(2) The Governor of Hongkong and Chang Jen-Chun, lately Governor General of the Liang Kuang Provinces in China, shall be Patrons of the University. Additional Patrons may be appointed on the recommendation of the Court of the University approved by the Governor-in-Council.

3. The Governor-in-Council may at all times exercise a power of veto if he should disapprove of any decision of the Court of the University on the grounds that the interests of the Colony would be injuriously affected, or that the proposal is ultra vires or unconstitu- tional, or for other good cause, but the said Court may appeal to the Secretary of State against the veto of the Governor-in-Council

4. The University shall have the powers following:-

(1) To grant and confer degrees and other academic distinctions to and on persons who shall have pursued an approved course of study in the University and shall have passed the examinations prescribed by the University under conditions laid down in its statutes or regulations.

(2) To admit graduates of other Universities to degrees of equal or similar rank in the University.

(3) To grant diplomas, certificates or other distinctions to persons who have pursued a course of study approved by the University under conditions laid down by the University.

(4) To confer honorary degrees or other distinctions subject to any provisions which are or may be made in reference thereto by the statutes or regulations of the University.

* As amended by No. 17 of 1912 and No. 48 of 1912 Supp Sched.

f As amended by No. 16 of 1912.

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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