DISQUALIFICATION OF GOVERNORS Sample Clauses

DISQUALIFICATION OF GOVERNORS. 69. No person shall be qualified to be a Governor unless he is aged 18 or over at the date of his election or appointment. No current pupil of the Academy shall be a Governor.
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DISQUALIFICATION OF GOVERNORS. 69. No person shall be qualified to be a G overnor unless he is aged 18 or over at the date of his election or appointment. No current pupil of the Academy shall be a Governor.
DISQUALIFICATION OF GOVERNORS. 69. No person shall be qualified to be a Governor unless he is aged 18 or over at the date of his election or appointment. No current pupil of WAC shall be a Governor.

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