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James Cook University Act 1997
sec.40EParticular matters about removal of vice-chancellor
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### sec.40E Particular matters about removal of vice-chancellor
The council may remove the vice-chancellor from office under section 40D despite the vice-chancellor’s terms of appointment.
If the council removes the vice-chancellor from office under section 40D —
the removal does not affect the vice-chancellor’s right to claim compensation or other entitlements under his or her terms of appointment applying when the appointment ends; and
the vice-chancellor may only claim compensation and other entitlements under his or her terms of appointment as if—
the appointment had been ended as permitted under the terms of appointment; or
his or her term of office had ended.
s 40E ins 2005 No. 18 s 66
(sec.40E-ssec.1) The council may remove the vice-chancellor from office under section 40D despite the vice-chancellor’s terms of appointment.
(sec.40E-ssec.2) If the council removes the vice-chancellor from office under section 40D — the removal does not affect the vice-chancellor’s right to claim compensation or other entitlements under his or her terms of appointment applying when the appointment ends; and the vice-chancellor may only claim compensation and other entitlements under his or her terms of appointment as if— the appointment had been ended as permitted under the terms of appointment; or his or her term of office had ended.
- (a) the removal does not affect the vice-chancellor’s right to claim compensation or other entitlements under his or her terms of appointment applying when the appointment ends; and
- (b) the vice-chancellor may only claim compensation and other entitlements under his or her terms of appointment as if— (i) the appointment had been ended as permitted under the terms of appointment; or (ii) his or her term of office had ended.
- (i) the appointment had been ended as permitted under the terms of appointment; or
- (ii) his or her term of office had ended.
- (i) the appointment had been ended as permitted under the terms of appointment; or
- (ii) his or her term of office had ended.