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Summit Pacific College Act

[SBC 1967] CHAPTER 65

[Title re-enacted, 2003-84-1.]

Assented to March 23, 1967

Contents
1Repealed
2Incorporation
3Power to hold property
3.1Exemption from taxation
4Borrowing powers
5Power to alienate
6Investment of funds
7Board of Governors
8Appointment of Board of Governors
9Power of Board of Governors
10Officers
11Senate of the College
12By-laws
13Minute Book
14Copy is evidence
15Senate power to grant degrees
16Senate power to make by-laws
17Commencement

WHEREAS Rev. E. A. Hornby, Rev. V. R. Morrison, Rev. James M. House, Rev. J. M. Watts, and Rev. C. Fawcett have represented that they desire to establish a Pentecostal Theological College in connection with the British Columbia District Conference of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada:

AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the said institution should be incorporated:

THEREFORE, HER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of British Columbia, enacts as follows:—

Repealed

1   [Repealed 2003-84-2.]

Incorporation

2   Rev. E. A. Hornby, Vancouver, B.C.; Rev. V. R. Morrison, Vancouver, B.C.; Rev. James M. House, Vancouver, B.C.; Rev. J. M. Watts, Vancouver, B.C.; and Rev. C. Fawcett, Victoria, B.C., and their successors in perpetuity together with such persons as may from time to time be members of the Board of Governors under the provisions hereinafter contained, shall be and are hereby constituted a body politic and corporate by and under the name of Summit Pacific College (hereinafter called the "College").

1967-65-2; 2003-84-3.

Power to hold property

3   The College shall, by the name of "Summit Pacific College", have perpetual succession and a common seal, and by such name may, from time to time and at all times hereafter, acquire by purchase, lease, gift, devise, bequest, or otherwise, and may hold, possess, and enjoy, real and personal property of every nature and kind situate either within or without the Province, and especially such lands, tenements, and hereditaments within the Province as may be necessary for the use and occupation as college buildings and offices, residences for professors, tutors, students, and officers, with gardens or pleasure-grounds pertaining thereto, together with all libraries, furniture, and fixtures used in connection therewith, and the College shall have, for the purposes and benefit of the college or colleges to be established and maintained hereunder, power to sell, lease, alienate, and dispose of any such property for such consideration as may be agreed on.

1967-65-3; 2003-84-4.

Exemption from taxation

3.1   (1) In this section, "property" has the meaning given it in the Assessment Act.

(2) The college is exempt from taxation under the Municipal Act, the School Act and Taxation (Rural Area) Act in respect of property

(a) owned by it, or

(b) leased by it from either the Crown or a municipality

where that property is occupied by the college and used by it for educational purposes.

1980-36-66.

Borrowing powers

4   The College shall have and is hereby given full power and authority to borrow such sum or sums of money from time to time as may be necessary for its purposes, either with or without security, and shall have power and authority to mortgage or pledge any or all of its lands, tenements, or hereditaments or any other of its property for securing any sum or sums of money so borrowed, or for securing any part of the purchase money of any such lands, tenements, or hereditaments.

1967-65-4.

Power to alienate

5   The College shall have power for the purposes of the corporation to execute deeds, agreements, bills of sale, mortgages, bills of exchange, promissory notes, and other like documents.

1967-65-5.

Investment of funds

6   The College shall have full power and authority

(a) to invest all or any sum or sums of money of or belonging to the College, or given or bequeathed to it, in any bonds or securities of Canada or of any Province thereof, or of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, or in any debentures of any of the municipalities of the said Provinces, or in any securities in which life insurance companies are authorized from time to time by the Parliament of Canada to invest, and also to lend and invest any such moneys upon the security of any real or personal property, and also to make any other investments which may, by the laws of the Province, be authorized for the investment of trust funds; and the College may, under its corporate name or in the name of any person or persons as trustee or trustees, take and hold any real or personal property or any interest therein by way of mortgage to secure any such investment;

(b) to pass on and entrust to a trust company all or any sum or sums of money belonging to the College, to be held, controlled, administered, and dealt with by such trust company, subject to the provisions of clause (a), for such time and in such manner as the Board of Governors may from time to time direct.

1967-65-6.

Board of Governors

7   The affairs of the College shall be managed by a Board of Governors consisting of not less than five (5) and not more than twenty (20) members, and the following shall constitute the first Board of Governors: Rev. E. A. Hornby, Rev. V. R. Morrison, Rev. James M. House, Rev. J. M. Watts, Rev. C. Fawcett, Rev. John E. Nygard, Rev. Robert A. Delgatty, Rev. Frank A. Kaiser, Rev. Einar A. Domeij, and Rev. Reuben L. Schmunk; and the above-named persons shall continue to hold office until their successors are appointed as hereinafter provided.

1967-65-7.

Appointment of Board of Governors

8   The Board of Governors shall be appointed by the Conference of the British Columbia District of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (hereinafter called "The Conference") in such manner as The Conference may from time to time by rule or by-laws determine.

1967-65-8.

Power of Board of Governors

9   The Board of Governors shall have the whole management of the financial affairs of the College, and shall receive and disburse all its moneys; control, keep, and manage all its property; and transact all business relating to property and money committed to its care.

1967-65-9.

Officers

10   The Board of Governors shall have power and authority from time to time to appoint and, as they shall have occasion, to remove the President, the Dean or other head, the professors, tutors, and masters, and all other officers, agents, and servants of the College.

1967-65-10.

Senate of the College

11   The professors of the College, together with such persons as may be appointed by the Board of Governors from its membership, and such other persons as may be nominated by the said Board once every two years at a time to be decided upon by the Board for that purpose, shall constitute the Senate of the College, to whom shall be entrusted the reception, academic, superintendence, and discipline of the students and all other persons within the College.

1967-65-11.

By-laws

12   The Conference may from time to time make rules or by-laws for the government of the College and for its guidance, and may alter, amend, and annul the said rules or by-laws from time to time; provided always that such rules or by-laws shall not be contrary to this Act or repugnant to the laws of the Province.

1967-65-12.

Minute Book

13   The said rules or by-laws shall be entered in a Minute Book kept for the said purpose and signed by the President of the Conference in office from time to time at the time during which the same are adopted or passed, and such books shall be deposited among the records of The Conference.

1967-65-13.

Copy is evidence

14   A copy of the said rules or by-laws certified under the hand of the Secretary of The Conference for the time being shall be admitted and received as evidence of the said rules or by-laws, and of the contents thereof, in any Court of this Province, and for all purposes, without proof of the signature of the said Secretary.

1967-65-14.

Senate power to grant degrees

15   The Senate of the College shall have power to provide for the granting of and to grant degrees in theology, religious education, and sacred music only, including honorary degrees and certificates of proficiency in these disciplines as the Senate may determine.

1967-65-15.

Senate power to make by-laws

16   The Senate shall have power to make by-laws touching any matter or thing pertaining to the conditions on which degrees may be conferred, whether the said degree be such as are granted in course or by examination, or such as are honorary, or whether they be conferred on matriculants of the College or other persons and to amend such by-laws when the Senate shall see fit.

1967-65-16.

Commencement

17   This Act shall come into force on a date to be fixed by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council by his Proclamation.

1967-65-17.