Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge
pp. 54–61

Sidenotes in this Chapter

  1. Section 1. PASSAGES FROM ACTS OF PARLIAMENT RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
      1. From the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1923
        1. Establishment of Commissions.(p. 54)
        2. Duration of Commissions.(p. 54)
        3. Duties of Commissioners.(p. 54)
        4. Power of Universities and colleges to alter statutes.(p. 54)
        5. Statutes relating to trusts and college contributions to University purposes.(p. 54)
        6. Application for purposes of the Act of certain provisions of 40 & 41 Vict. c. 48.(p. 54)
        7. Power to establish superannuation funds for certain university and college employees.(p. 55)
        8. Short title.(p. 55)
        9. Interpretation.(p. 55)
        10. Regard to main design of founder.(p. 55)
        11. Provision for education, religion, &c.(p. 55)
        12. Power to allow continuance of voluntary payments.(p. 55)
        13. Distinction of University and College Statutes.(p. 56)
        14. Communication of proposed statutes for University, &c. to Council, &c.(p. 56)
        15. Publication of proposed statutes for Colleges and Halls.(p. 56)
        16. Saving for existing interest.(p. 56)
        17. Submission of statutes to His Majesty in Council.(p. 56)
        18. Petition against statute.(p. 56)
        19. Reference to Committee.(p. 56)
        20. Disallowance by Order in Council.(p. 56)
        21. Statutes not referred, or not disallowed, to be laid before Houses of Parliament.(p. 56)
        22. Approval of statutes by Order in Council.(p. 57)
        23. Statutes to be binding and effectual.(p. 57)
        24. Power in Cambridge for Chancellor to settle doubts as to meaning of University statutes.(p. 57)
        25. Saving for Tests Act, 34 & 35 Vict. c. 26.(p. 57)
      2. From the Education Reform Act 1988
        1. The University Commissioners.(p. 57)
        2. Duty of Commissioners.(p. 57)
        3. Powers of Commissioners.(p. 58)