King's College London Act 1997

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The King's College London Act 1997 (c iii) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom on the governance structure of King's College, London.

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The Act makes various amendments to the structure of the College, and its governance.

Among its provisions, section 15 requires that just over one-third of the Council, the governing body of King's, is elected by staff and students.[1] However, in 2009, the elected members of the KCL Council were abolished without approval of staff or students.

List of sections[]

  • 1.Short title
  • 2.Interpretation
  • 3.Appointed day
  • 4.Dissolution of Schools
  • 5.Transfer of property, etc
  • 6.Constitution of Continuing Trustees of Schools
  • 7.Restriction on use of certain property
  • 8.Transfer of liabilities, etc
  • 9.Savings for agreements, deeds, actions, etc
  • 10.Construction of bequests, etc
  • 11.Transfer of powers to appoint or nominate
  • 12.Name of College school of medicine and dentistry
  • 13.Dissolution of Delegacy
  • 14.Repeals and amendments
  • 15.Amendments to College Statutes
  • 16.Transitional amendments to College Statutes

See also[]

  • UK enterprise law
  • UK constitutional law
  • UK labour law

Notes[]

  1. ^ KCL Act 1997 s 15

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