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STATUTA ANTIQUA: In ordinem redacta

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2012

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De modo statuendi

Auctoritate totius universitatis Cantabrigiæn tam regentium quam non-regentium ordinatum est, quod in statuendis rebus et negotiss utilitatem communem dictæa universitatis concernentibus solum illud pro statuto habeatur, quod de consensu majoris et sanioris partis dictorum regentium et de consensu non-regentium fuerit statutum per decretum, salvo regentibus exercitio statutorum non-regentibus non reservatorum cum dispensatione super eadem.—Lib. Proc. Antiq., C. 1. Markaunt, Cap. 1. (apud fol. 45)

Modificatio de alienationibus faciendis statutis condendis et gratiis concedendis et quo tempore.

Item statutum est quòd sine expresso et speciali consensu majoris et sanioris partis regentium et etiam majoris et sanioris partis non-regentium res immobiles dictæ universitatis jura seu reditus ejusdem nullo modo alienentur, nec pro perpetuo, nec ad tempus, nec pensiones anni alio modo cuiquam ab universitate concedantur, nec etiam alienatio vel alienationes, nec hujusmodi pensionum concessiones, nec statutorum declarations aliquæ seu dispensationes fiant vacationum temporibus consuetis quovis modo. Contra hoc statutum vel ejus aliquam partem sine speciali consensu omnium regentium et non-regentium nullatenus dispensetur. Huic statuto adjicimus quòd commissiones causarum cognitionum, factæ in universitate existente plenâ, tempore vacationis non revocentur, nec fiant commissiones novæ. Si vero secus actum fuerit, revocatio hujusmodi, seu nova commissio facta, nullius sit momenti.—Lib. P. A., C. 2.

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Documents Relating to the University and Colleges of Cambridge
Published by Direction of the Commissioners Appointed by the Queen to Inquire into the State, Discipline, Studies, and Revenues of the said University and Colleges
, pp. 308 - 416
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2009
First published in: 1852

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