University.
STATUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY.-Contd.
2. The Registrar shall be the secretary but not a member of the honorary degrees committee.
3. The member appointed by the Council shall hold office for three years at a time and shall be eligible for reappointment.
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1.
STATUTE 11.
The Council.
The Council shall consist of the following members of the Court, namely--
the Vice-Chancellor, who shall be chairman;
the Treasurer;
the Colonial Secretary;
the Dean of each faculty, and
nine persons to be appointed from time to time for a term not exceeding three years by the Chancellor: of these one shall be a member of the full-time teaching staff of the University, one shall be nominated by The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, one shall be a Chinese nominated by the Chinese members of the Executive and Legislative Councils jointly, and of the remaining six, two shall be Chinese; any member so appointed as aforesaid may resign by writing addressed to the secretary of the Council.
2. The Registrar shall be the secretary but not a member of the Council.
3.
4. Seven members of the Council shall form a quorum.
The powers of the Council may be exercised notwithstanding any vacancy in its number, but if at any time and as long as the number of members of the Council is less than ten the Council shall discontinue the exercise of its powers.
5. If any member appointed by the Chancellor leaves the Colony and either remains absent for three months or more or gives notice of his intended absence for three months or more, the Chancellor may appoint another person to act as member in his place during his absence. The acting member shall vacate his office either on the return of the absent member to the Colony or on the expiry of the absent member's term of office, whichever first happens.
STATUTE 12.
Powers of the Council.
Subject to the provisions of the Ordinance and the statutes the Council shall have power-
(a) 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 such other officers or agents as it may be expedient to appoint;
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University.
STATUTES OF THE UNIVERSITY.-Contd.
2. The Registrar shall be the secretary but not a member of the honorary degrees committee.
3. The member appointed by the Council shall hold office for three years at a time and shall be eligible for reappointment.
[CAP. 319
1.
STATUTE 11.
The Council.
The Council shall consist of the following members of the G.N. 1005/39. Court, namely--
the Vice-Chancellor, who shall be chairman;
the Treasurer;
the Colonial Secretary;
the Dean of each faculty, and
nine persons to be appointed from time to time for a term not exceeding three years by the Chancellor: of these one shall be a member of the full time teaching staff of the University, one shall be nominated by The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, one shall be a Chinese nominated by the Chinese members of the Executive and Legislative Councils jointly, and of the remaining six, two shall be Chinese; any member so appointed as aforesaid may resign by writing addressed to the secretary of the Council.
2. The Registrar shall be the secretary but not a member of the Council.
3.
4.
Seven members of the Council shall form a quorum.
The powers of the Council may be exercised notwithstand- ing any vacancy in its number, but if at any time and as long as the number of members of the Council is less than ten the Council shall discontinue the exercise of its powers.
5. If any member appointed by the Chancellor leaves the G.N. A.299/48. Colony and either remains absent for three months or more or gives notice of his intended absence for three months or more, the Chancellor may appoint another person to act as member in his place during his absence. The acting member shall vacate his office either on the return of the absent member to the Colony or on the expiry of the absent member's term of office, whichever first happens.
STATUTE 12.
Powers of the Council.
Subject to the provisions of the Ordinance and the statutes the Council shall have power-
(a) 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 such other officers or agents as it may be expedient to appoint;
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