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This Order may be cited as the Edinburgh College of Art (Amendment) Order 1990 and shall come into force on 5th December 1990.
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In this Order, “the principal Order” means the Edinburgh College of Art Order 1959.
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(1) In paragraph 3(1) of the First Schedule to the principal Order, after the word “present” there shall be inserted the words “and voting, or where sub-paragraph (2) applies by a majority of those voting, either in person or by proxy.”.
(2) In paragraph 3 of the First Schedule to the principal Order, after sub-paragraph (1) there shall be inserted the following sub-paragraph:-“
(2) In respect of the following matters a governor may vote either in person or by a proxy appointed in accordance with paragraph 3A of this Schedule:–
(a) the election of the chairman;
(b) the appointment of a principal of the college;
(c) any question where–
(i) the governing body have at a previous meeting determined that because of the importance of the question proxy voting should be permitted; and
(ii) notice of the terms of the question and of the decision to allow proxy voting on it is delivered or posted to each governor not less than seven days before the meeting.”.
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After paragraph 3 of the First Schedule to the principal Order there shall be inserted the following paragraph:–“
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(1) Only a governor may be appointed to be a proxy.
(2) An instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing executed by the appointer and shall be deposited with the secretary before the commencement of the meeting at which the person named in such instrument proposes to vote, otherwise the person so named shall not be entitled to vote as proxy.
(3) A vote given by proxy shall be valid notwithstanding revocation of the authority of the proxy, unless notice in writing of the revocation was received by the secretary before the commencement of the meeting.
(4) Any instrument appointing a proxy shall be in the following form (or in a form as near thereto as circumstances allow or in any other form which the governing body may approve):–“”.”.
Michael B. Forsyth
Minister of State, Scottish Office
St Andrew’s House,
Edinburgh
6th November 1990