University Act definition
Examples of University Act in a sentence
In the event of any proposals being presented to the Board for amendment or revision of the Trent University Act, the Board shall provide the Association with copies of such proposals and shall provide to the Association an opportunity to make representations to the Board, within sixty (60) days following receipt of such copies, prior to the Board taking any action on the proposals.
The Parties recognize the importance of the academic, personnel, and governance processes as set out in the St. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ University Act and will work together to promote collegiality.
The parties agree that the provisions of this Agreement shall not operate so as to infringe the powers of Senate, as set out in The York University Act, 1965, Section 12, to which all members of the University are subject.
The Board of Governors of the University of Northern British Columbia, as provided for in the University Act.
The Senate of the University of Northern British Columbia, as provided for in the University Act.
The information on this form is collected under the authority of the Nipissing University Act, 1992.
In accordance with Section 60(1) of The University Act, the University President may suspend a Faculty Member for just and reasonable cause.
University is the body corporate defined by the Carleton College Act (1952) as amended by the Carleton University Act (1957) and the Carleton University Act (1968).
The Board and the Association recognize the rights, powers, and responsibilities of the Lakehead University Senate in accordance with The Lakehead University Act, 1965.
The Board undertakes to make known to the Association its proposals to amend the Acadia University Act, and to give consideration to any comments of the Association thereon before seeking to have such proposals implemented.