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The Manchester College (Government) Regulations 2008

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10.—(1) A member may resign from office at any time by giving notice in writing to the Clerk.

(2) If at any time the Corporation is satisfied that any member –

(a)is unfit or unable to discharge the functions of a member; or

(b)has been absent from meetings of the Corporation for a period longer than six consecutive months without the permission of the Corporation,

the Corporation may by notice in writing to that member remove the member from office and the office shall then be vacant.

(3) Any person who is a member of the Corporation by virtue of being a member of the staff at the institution, including the Principal, shall cease to hold office upon ceasing to be a member of the staff and the office shall then be vacant.

(4) A student member shall cease to hold office—

(a)at the end of the student’s final academic year, or at such other time in the year after ceasing to be a student as the Corporation may decide; or

(b)if expelled from the institution,

and the office shall then be vacant.

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