UNIVERSITY.
No. 10 of 1911.
1191
of the character of students of all races, nationalities and creeds, and the maintenance of good understanding with the neighbouring country of China:
AND WHEREAS it is desirable to incorporate the University and
1911.
to provide for its regulation:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the University Ordinance, Short title.
2. In this Ordinance-
(a) "the University" means the University of Hong Kong established by this Ordinance;
(b) "the statutes" means the statutes of the University;
(c) "Court", "Council" and "Senate" respectively mean the Court, the Council and the Senate of the University;
(d) "Chancellor", "Vice-Chancellor" and "Registrar" respectively mean the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Registrar of the University;
(e) "good cause", when used in reference to removal from any office, means inability to perform efficiently the duties of the office, neglect of duty or such misconduct, whether in an official or a private capacity, as renders the holder unfit to continue in office.
Interpreta-tion.
3. Should His Majesty deign to become a Visitor of the University or to appoint some other person in that behalf, His Majesty or such person shall forthwith become a Visitor as aforesaid and shall exercise such powers of supervision as may seem good to him.
4. There shall be established in Hong Kong a University with the name and style of “The University of Hong Kong", by which name the Chancellor and other members of the University are hereby constituted one body politic and corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and with full power by and in such name to sue and be sued, and without further licence to take by gift or otherwise, purchase and hold, grant, demise or otherwise dispose of real or personal estate, and with the other powers conferred by, under or by virtue of this Ordinance.
UNIVERSITY.
No. 10 of 1911..
1191
of the character of students of all races, nationalities and creeds, and the maintenance of good understanding with the neighbouring country of China:
AND WHEREAS it is desirable to incorporate the University and
1911.
to provide for its regulation:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the University Ordinance, Short title.
2. In this Ordinance-
(a) "the University" means the University of Hong Kong established by this Ordinance;
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(b) "the statutes means the statutes of the University; (c) "Court", "Council" and "Senate" respectively mean the Court, the Council and the Senate of the University;
(d) "Chancellor ", "Vice-Chancellor" and "Registrar " respectively mean the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Registrar of the University;
(e) "good cause", when used in reference to removal from any office, means inability to perform efficiently the duties of the office, neglect of duty or such misconduct, whether in an official or a private capacity, as renders the holder unfit to continue in office.
Interpreta- tion.
3. Should His Majesty deign to become a Visitor of the Visitors. University or to appoint some other person in that behalf, His Majesty or such person shall forthwith become a Visitor as aforesaid and shall exercise such powers of supervision as may seem good to him.
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4. There shall be established in Hong Kong a University Incorpora- with the name and style of “The University of Hong Kong", by which name the Chancellor and other members of the University are hereby constituted one body politic and corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal, and with full power by and in such name to sue and be sued, and without further
any licence to take by gift or otherwise, purchase and hold, grant, demise or otherwise dispose of real or personal estate, and with the other powers conferred by, under or by virtue of this Ordinance.
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