NSW Legislation
Wesley College Incorporation Act 1910 (Private Act)
An Act to incorporate Wesley College as a college within the University of Sydney; to empower the University to grant certain lands to trustees for the purposes of such college; and to repeal the Act twenty-third Victoria, intituled "An Act to incorporate Wesley College as a College within the University of Sydney".
1 Name of Act This Act may be cited as the Wesley College Incorporation Act 1910.
2 Definitions In this Act: by-laws means the by-laws made by the council under section 16 and in force for the time being. college means Wesley College, University of Sydney. corporation means the body corporate constituted by section 3. council means the Council of Wesley College constituted by section 9. councillor means a member of the corporation. Moderator means the Moderator for the time being of the Synod, and includes any person for the time being authorised by the Synod to perform or carry out the functions or duties of Moderator. Principal means the Principal of the college appointed under section 5. Synod means the Synod of The Uniting Church in Australia in New South Wales. the church means the Uniting Church in Australia.
3 Constitution of corporation (1) There is constituted by this Act a body corporate with the corporate name of the Principal and Councillors of Wesley College. (2) The corporation consists of: (a) the Principal, and (b) 12 other councillors. (3) The councillors (other than the Principal) are to be elected or appointed in accordance with the by-laws. (4) The councillors (other than the Principal) hold office for the term provided by the by-laws. (5) The procedure at meetings of the corporation is to be as provided by the by-laws.
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