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[接上页] (m) fix fees and charges for courses of study, facilities and other services provided by it and specify conditions for the use of such facilities and services; (n) reduce, waive or refund such fees or charges either generally or in any particular case or class of cases; (o) pay the reasonable travelling and accommodation expenses of any member of the Council, of the Senate or of any committee incurred in connection with his duties as such member; (Amended 50 of 1997 s. 7) (p) agree with other institutions and persons suitable terms for the provision of equipment, facilities or academic materials used in courses of study provided by the University; (Amended 50 of 1997 s. 7) (q) enter into partnership or any other form of joint venture with any person; (r) acquire, hold and dispose of interests in other bodies corporate and form or take part in forming bodies corporate; (s) print, sell, reproduce or publish or arrange for the printing, sale, reproduction or publication of any manuscript, book, play, music, poster, advertisement or other material, including video and audio material and computer software; (t) do such other things as are provided for by this Ordinance or as are necessary for, or incidental or conducive to, the furtherance of the object of the University; (Amended 50 of 1997 s. 7) (u) enter into any contract; (Added 50 of 1997 s. 7) (v) erect, provide, equip, maintain, keep in repair and regulate the buildings, premises, furniture and equipment and all other means necessary for carrying on the work of the University. (Added 50 of 1997 s. 7) (Enacted 1989) Cap 1145 s 5 Common seal of University The common seal of the University shall be affixed pursuant to a resolution of the Council and the affixing of the seal shall be authenticated by the signature of any 2 members of the Council authorized by the Council either generally or specifically to act for that purpose. (Replaced 50 of 1997 s. 8) Cap 1145 s 6 The Chancellor and Pro-Chancellor Remarks: Adaptation amendments retroactively made - see 53 of 2000 s. 3 PART III THE CHANCELLOR, THE COURT AND THE COUNCIL (Amended 50 of 1997 s. 9) (1) There shall be a Chancellor of the University who shall be the head of the University. (2) The Chief Executive or a person designated by him shall be the Chancellor of the University. (Amended 53 of 2000 s. 3) (3) The Chancellor of the University may confer degrees and other academic awards in the name of the University and in his absence, the Chairman or any other member of the Council nominated by resolution of the Council may confer such degrees and awards in the name of the University. (4) The Chancellor may, on the recommendation of the Council, appoint a person to be the Pro-Chancellor of the University for such term as the Chancellor may specify. (5) The Pro-Chancellor may, on the authority of the Chancellor, exercise any of the powers or perform any of the duties of the Chancellor under this Ordinance. (6) The Pro-Chancellor may resign by giving notice in writing to the Chancellor. (7) In the absence of the Pro-Chancellor, the Chancellor may appoint a person to act as the Pro-Chancellor and the person so appointed may exercise all or any of the powers, and perform all or any of the duties of the Pro-Chancellor as the Chancellor may determine in the appointment. (Replaced 50 of 1997 s. 10) Cap 1145 s 6A The Court (1) There shall be a Court of the University which shall be the supreme advisory body of the University. (2) The Court shall consist of the Chancellor as the chairman and such other persons as the statutes made under section 18 may specify. (3) The Court has the following functions- (a) to receive an annual report from the President; (b) to consider reports made to it by the Council; (c) to discuss any motion on general University policy and advise thereon; (d) to raise funds, including donations, subscriptions and bequests, at the request of the University to further the University's object; (e) to advise on the promotion of the interests of the University in Hong Kong and elsewhere. (Added 50 of 1997 s. 10) Cap 1145 s 7 The Council and its functions There shall be a Council of the University which, subject to this Ordinance- (a) shall be the supreme governing body of the University; (b) shall have general control over the administration of the University and the conduct of its affairs; and (c) on behalf of the University, may exercise any of the powers conferred and shall perform all of the duties imposed by law on the University. (Enacted 1989. Amended 50 of 1997 s. 11) Cap 1145 s 8 Membership of the Council (1) The Council shall consist of- (a) the President; (b) the Deputy President, if any; (c) not more than 3 Vice Presidents, if any, nominated by the President and appointed by the Council; (d) at least 1 but not more than 2 public officers appointed by the Chief Executive; (e) at least 3 but not more than 4 persons appointed by the Council, who shall be neither public officers nor employees of the University and who shall be persons considered by the Council to have had relevant experience in higher education in Hong Kong; |