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This Act may be cited as the University of London Act 2018.
In this Act—
“the 1994 Act” means the University of London Act 1994;
“the Board” means the Board of Trustees of the University, or such other body as the statutes may from time to time designate as the governing body of the University;
“the charter” means the charter incorporating the University granted by Her late Majesty Queen Victoria on 6 January 1863;
“the Collegiate Council” means the Collegiate Council of the University, or such other body as the statutes may from time to time designate as the body responsible for determining, and advising the Board of, the collective view of the Member Institutions on all matters concerning the University;
“the Council” means the body formerly designated under the statutes as the governing and executive body of the University;
“the Court” means the body formerly known as the Court of the University;
“Member Institution” means an educational, academic or research institution which is a constituent member of the University and has for the time being—
the status of a college under the statutes; or
the status of a university;
“the Senate” means the body formerly designated as the Senate under the statutes;
“the statutes” means the statutes of the University having effect from time to time; and
“the University” means the University of London.
(1)The Board may alter, revoke or add to the statutes by passing a resolution in accordance with subsection (5).
(2)The Collegiate Council may submit proposals to the Board for altering, revoking or adding to the statutes under subsection (1), which the Board must consider.
(3)If the Board is minded to exercise the power in subsection (1), it must first consult—
(a)the Collegiate Council unless the Collegiate Council has submitted proposals under subsection (2) which the Board intends materially to implement;
(b)a trade union officially recognised by the University if any proposed alteration, revocation or addition relates to the employment of staff of the University; and
(c)such other persons as it considers appropriate.
(4)The Board must give the Collegiate Council reasons if it is not minded to give effect to, or is minded materially to alter, any proposals submitted by the Collegiate Council under subsection (2).
(5)A resolution under subsection (1) must be passed at a meeting of the Board—
(a)at which not less than two-thirds of its members are present; and
(b)by not less than two-thirds of those present and voting.
(1)No alteration, revocation or addition to a statute under section 3 (power to make statutes) has effect until it has been approved by the Privy Council.
(2)Her Majesty may, by Order in Council, repeal subsection (1).
Any scheme, will, deed, contract, conveyance, transfer, lease, licence or other instrument (whether made or executed before or after the passing of this Act) has effect (except where the context otherwise requires) as if—
(a)for any reference (however worded) describing or otherwise referring to a body as a School of the University there is substituted a reference describing or otherwise referring to that body as a Member Institution; and
(b)for any reference (however worded) to the Senate, the Court or the Council there is substituted a reference to the Board.
The 1994 Act is repealed.
Subject to any alteration, revocation or addition made in accordance with the provisions of this Act, the statutes in force immediately before the passing of this Act continue to have effect.
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