Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Act 1923

7Power of Universities and Colleges to alter statutes

(1)After the cesser of the powers of the Commissioners, a statute affecting the University made by the Commissioners or by any Other authority, not being a statute made for a college, shall be subject to alteration from time to time by statute made by the University under this Act, but, if and in so far as any such statute-(not being a, statute prescribing the scale or basis of assessment of the contributions to be made by the colleges-to University purposes) affects a college, it shall not be subject to alteration except with the consent of the college.

(2)After the cesser of the powers of the Commissioners, a statute for a college made by the Commissioners, and any Statute, ordinance or regulation made by or in relation to a college under any authority" other than that of this Act, shall be subject to alteration from time to time by statute made by the college under this Act and passed at a general meeting of the governing-body of the college specially summoned for the purpose by the votes of not less than two-thirds of the number of persons present and voting :

Provided that—

(a)notice of any proposed statute for a college shall be given to the University before the statute is submitted to His Majesty in Council; and

(b)a statute made for a college which affects the University shall not be altered except with the consent of the University.

(3)The provisions contained in this Act (including the provisions of the Schedule to this Act other than the section numbered thirty-five therein) with respect to the making of statutes by the Commissioners and to the proceedings to be taken after the making thereof in connection with statutes made by the Commissioners, and to the effect thereof after approval, shall, with the necessary substitutions, apply to the making of statutes by the University or by a college and to the proceedings to be taken- in connection with statutes made by the University or a college, and to the effect of such statutes.