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Salient. Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 26, No. 1. Monday, February 25, 1963

[introduction]

The executive of the association has almost full power over the students. But this power is judiciously, sometimes unjudiciously, used.

The Constitution reads: The Executive shall have and is hereby given full and complete power over and control of all the business and activities of the Association as well as the powers expressly conferred upon it by this Constitution, and such power and control shall not In any way be limited by such expressly conferred powers and need not be of similar nature thereto.

The Executive shall have power to and may from time to time appoint and remove agents delegates and committees (whether members of the Executive or of the Association or not) and may delegate to them either generally or for a particular purpose or time the full powers or part of the powers of the Executive in relation to any matters other than any matters expressly required by these rules to be dealt with by the Executive itself at a meeting thereof.

The Executive shall have power to and may do all things deemed by it to be necessary or expedient for the fulfilment of any of the objects of the Association.

The Executive shall have power to appoint to the University Council a student representative pursuant to and in accordance with the provision of Section 60 (i) (j) of the Statutes Amendment Act 1938 and who shall hold office for a term of two (2) years and retire from office in every alternative year commencing in the year nineteen hundred and forty-one, but shall be eligible for reappointment.

The Executive shall have power to and may hear and determine in such manner as in its absolute discretion it may deem fit disputes and differences between members, between affiliated bodies and between members and affiliated bodies and all such members and affiliated bodies shall be bound by its decisions thereon.