SCHEDULE Provisions of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1877, applied for purposes of this Act

SCHEDULE Provisions of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1877, applied for purposes of this Act

Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1923 (1923 c 33) | Legislation

SCHEDULE Provisions of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1877, applied for purposes of this Act

Sections 7, 10

2 Interpretation

In this Act—

“The University” means the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge respectively, or one of them separately (as the case may require):

“The Senate” means the Senate of the University of Cambridge:

“College” means a College in the University, and includes the Cathedral or House of Christ Church in Oxford, and also includes Keble College, Oxford, and the Public Hostel known as Selwyn College, Cambridge:

“Hall” means St. Edmund Hall, in the University of Oxford:

“The Governing Body” of a College means, as regards the Colleges in the University of Oxford, except Christ Church and Keble College, the head and all actual fellows of the College, being graduates, and as regards Christ Church, means the dean, canons, and students, and as regards Keble College, means the Council of that College:

“The Governing Body” of a College means, as regards the Colleges in the University of Cambridge, except Downing College and Selwyn College, the head and all actual fellows of the College, bye-fellows excepted, being graduates, and as regards Downing College, the head, professors, and

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