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any Faculty respectively may, with or without restrictions or conditions as they think fit, delegate any of their powers and duties to any committee.
12. (1) There shall be a Chancellor, a Vice-Chancellor, a Treasurer, a Registrar and such other officers of the University as the Court may determine.
(2) The Chancellor shall be the head, and principal officer, of the University.
(3) The Vice-Chancellor shall be the chief administrative officer of the University.
(4) The Governor of Hong Kong shall be the Chancellor.
(5) The Vice-Chancellor and the Treasurer shall be appointed by the Court on the nomination of the Council, and the Court for good cause may revoke any such appointment.
(6) The Registrar, professors, readers, lecturers and other officers of the University shall be appointed by the Council and the Council for good cause may revoke any such appointment.
(7) An appeal shall lie to the Chancellor from any decision of the Court or the Council to revoke the appointment of any officer of the University.
(8) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, it shall be lawful, during any vacancy in any office in the University or during the temporary incapacity, whether from illness, absence from the Colony or any other cause, of any officer of the University to act in his office, from time to time to appoint any fit person to exercise the powers and perform the duties of that office.
(9) The powers and duties of the officers of the University, the periods and conditions for and upon which they hold office and their emoluments shall be such as are prescribed by this Ordinance, the statutes and the terms of their respective appointments; but the Council may assign to any officer, subject in the case of the Chancellor to his consent, such further powers and duties as it may think fit.
13.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the University shall be governed in accordance with the provisions
UNIVERSITY.
No. 10 of 1911.
1195
any Faculty respectively may, with or without restrictions or conditions as they think fit, delegate any of their powers and duties to any committee.
12. (1) There shall be a Chancellor, a Vice-Chancellor, a Officers,
their ap- Treasurer, a Registrar and such other officers of the University pointment, as the Court may determine.
powers, duties and
(2) The Chancellor shall be the head, and principal officer, emoluments. of the University.
(3) The Vice-Chancellor shall be the chief administrative officer of the University.
(4) The Governor of Hong Kong shall be the Chancellor.
(5) The Vice-Chancellor and the Treasurer shall be appointed by the Court on the nomination of the Council, and the Court for good cause may revoke any such appointment.
(6) The Registrar, professors, readers, lecturers and other officers of the University shall be appointed by the Council and the Council for good cause may revoke any such appointment.
(7) An appeal shall lie to the Chancellor from any decision of the Court or the Council to revoke the appointment of any officer of the University.
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(8) Subject to the foregoing provisions of this section, shall be lawful, during any vacancy in any office in the Univer- sity or during the temporary incapacity, whether from illness, absence from the Colony or any other cause, of any officer of the University to act in his office, from time to time to appoint any fit person to exercise the powers and perform the duties of that office.
(9) The powers and duties of the officers of the University, the periods and conditions for and upon which they hold office and their emoluments shall be such as are prescribed by this Ordinance, the statutes and the terms of their respective appoint- ments; but the Council may assign to any officer, subject in the case of the Chancellor to his consent, such further powers and duties as it may think fit.
13.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the Statutes. University shall be governed in accordance with the provisions
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