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The objectives for
which the College is established are:-
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- To establish and maintain
high standards of learning, skill and conduct in the general/family
practice or practice in general practice / family medicine.
- To establish and maintain
facilities for general practitioners in medicine and other organizations
calculated directly or indirectly to further the objects of the
College.
- To encourage and assist
research by any persons (whether members of the College or not)
into medical, surgical, scientific or other subjects, also the publication
of books, monographs, articles and other writings by such persons
upon such subjects.
- To encourage and assist
persons (whether members of the College or not) to arrange, take
part in, undergo, undertake and carry out training courses, schools,
seminars, symposia, conferences, and other activities in relation
to medical, surgical, scientific or other fields of knowledge which
the College considers are calculated to improve the knowledge and
skill in those fields or any of them of the persons taking part
in them or to extend knowledge and raise standards of learning generally
in those fields or any of them.
- To arrange for and provide
instruction by members of the College or other persons of undergraduate
or post-graduate students in medicine, surgery or allied or associated
sciences or subjects at or in any University, Medical School, Hospital,
Laboratory or other training school or teaching institution.
- To provide, endow or
support scholarships, lectureships, readerships and professorships
in subjects appertaining to or associated with the general / family
practice or practice in general practice / family medicine.
- To give, grant, issue
or bestow diplomas, certificates and other tokens and distinctions
in recognition of proficiency or attainment in the general / family
practice or practice in general practice / family medicine or in
any subject cognate to such general / family practice or practice
in general practice / family medicine; and any such tokens or distinctions
as may be awarded upon examination or thesis or honoris causa for
outstanding work or in appreciation of special services to the College
or the medical profession or in any other circumstances or upon
any other grounds as the College considers appropriate.
- To encourage and assist
such persons or categories of persons as the College thinks fit
to enter the profession of medicine and to become general practitioner
/ family physician therein.
- To establish, provide
and maintain rooms, offices, libraries, lecture-halls, consulting
rooms, wailing-rooms, laboratories, and other facilities for members
of the College and such other persons (if any) as the College thinks
fit.
- In furtherance of the
objectives of the College to publish or cause to be published and
acquire, buy, sell, exchange or dispose of books, periodicals, papers,
pamphlets, memoranda and other written or printed material.
- To promote social intercourse
and good fellowship amongst members of the College and amongst persons
engaged in the general / family practice or practice in general
practice / family medicine and to promote good relations among such
members and persons and the rest of the community or other sections
of the community.
- To effect any of the
foregoing objectives by grants of money or by any other means or
in any other manner as the College thinks fit.
- To do all or any of
the objectives referred to in this clause either alone or in conjunction
or association or cooperation with any persons or bodies corporate
or unincorporate.
- in furtherance of the
objectives of the College to acquire by purchase, hire, lease, exchange,
application, grant or otherwise howsoever:
- any real property
and any estate or interest therein, whether such property be
leasehold property or be held under any other tenure;
- any casement or
other right or interest in any such property;
- any personal property;
- any patents, patent
rights or inventions, copy-rights, designs, trade marks, secret
processes, technical information, licenses, franchises and other
rights, privileges and concessions.
- To sell, let, dispose
of or grant rights over or otherwise deal with all or any of the
property and rights of the College.
- To erect or reconstruct
buildings for the purpose of the College.
- To grant licences to
use patents, copyrights, designs or secret processes of the College.
- To borrow money or to
receive money on deposit or by way of gift or legacy for any of
the objects of the College.
- In furtherance of the
objectives of the College to guarantee the contracts or liabilities
of any person or body (corporate or unincorporate).
- To secure the payment
of money borrowed by or the performance of liabilities undertaken
by the College by debentures, debenture stock (dated or undated)
mortgage, charge or other security charged on the undertaking or
all or any of the property and rights of the College.
- In furtherance of the
objectives of the College to invest any moneys of the College in
any investment specified in the Second Schedule of the Trustee Ordinance,
Cap. 29 or in any other investment (including deposits in a bank
outside Hong Kong) which may be authorised by the court on summary
application for that purpose made in chambers also to lend money
on the security of any property on which the College can lawfully
lend in accordance with Section 11(1) of the Trustee Ordinance,
aforesaid.
- To draw, make, accept
and negotiate bills of exchange promissory notes and other negotiable
instruments.
- To pay all the costs,
charges and expenses of the formation, establishment and management
of the College.
- To accept and hold property
on trust provided that the trusts of such property are calculated
directly or indirectly to further the objects of the College.
- To hold or promote competitions
of any description authorised by law which may be calculated to
further the objects of the College.
- To grant pensions end
allowances to any employees or ex-employees or their dependents;
to make payments in or towards insurance; and to subscribe or guarantee
money for charitable or benevolent objectives or for any public,
general or useful objective.
- To subscribe to or otherwise
aid benevolent, charitable governmental or other institutions, associations
or objectives of a public character or which in the opinion of the
College shall have any moral or other claim to be supported by the
College.
- To engage, employ and
dismiss officers, managers, clerks, technicians, professors, readers,
lecturers, servants and other persons whose employment may be necessary
or convenient or desirable for the attainment of the objectives
of the College; and to pay any of such persons, such salaries, wages,
remuneration, allowance or other emoluments as the College shall
think fit; and establish superannuation and other funds for the
benefit of such persons whether with or without contributions from
the College.
- To do all such other
things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the foregoing
objectives or any of them.
- To do all or any of
the things hereinbefore authorised in any part of the world.
- The liability of the members
is limited
- The income and properly
of the College whencesover derived, shall be applied solely towards
the promotion of the objectives of the College as set forth in the Third
Clause of this Memorandum of Association, and no portion thereof shall
be paid or transferred directly or indirectly, by way of dividend, bonus
or otherwise howsoever by way of profit in money or in kind to persons
who at any time are or have been members of the College, or to any of
them or to any person claiming through any of them: PROVIDED that nothing
herein shall prevent the payment, in good faith, or reasonable and proper
remuneration to any officer or servant of the College or to any member
of the College, in return for any services actually rendered to the
College, nor prevent the payment of interest at a rate not exceeding
the rate for the time being charged by bankers in Hong Kong for overdrawn
accounts, or reasonable and proper rent for premises demised or let
by any member to the College; but so that no member of the council of
management or governing body of the College shall be appointed to any
salaried office of the College, or any office of the College paid by
fees, and that no remuneration or other benefit in money or money's
worth shall be given by the College to any member of such council or
governing body except repayment of out-of pocket expenses and interest
at the rate aforesaid on money lent or reasonable anti proper rent for
premises demised or let to the College; provided that the provision
last aforesaid shall not apply to any payment to any company of which
a member of the council of management or governing body may be a member
in which such member shall not hold more than one-hundredth part of
the capital, and such member shall not be bound to account for any share
of profits he may receive in respect of such payment.
- The Fifth and Tenth Clauses
of this Memorandum contain conditions on which a licence is grantcd
in pursuance of Section 21 of the Companies Ordinance, Chapter 32.
- Every member of the College
undertakes to contribute to the assets of the College, in the event
of it being wound up while he is a member, or within one year after
he ceased to be a member for the payment of the debts and liabilities
of the College contracted before he ceases to be a member, and of the
costs, charges and expenses of winding up the College, and for the adjustment
of the rights of the contributors amongst themselves, such amongst as
may bc required not exceeding ten dollars.
- If upon the winding-up or
dissolution of the College there remains, after satisfaction of all
its debts and liabilities any property whatsoever, the same shall not
be paid to or distributed among the members of the College but shall
be given or transferred to some other institution or institutions having
objectives similar to the objectives of the College, and which shall
prohibit the distribution of its or their income and property among
its or their members to an extent at least as great as is imposed on
the College under or by virtue of Clause 5 hereof, such institution
or institutions to be determined by the members of the College at or
before the time of dissolution, and in default thereof by a judge of
the Supreme Court of Hong Kong having jurisdiction in regard to charitable
funds, and if and so far as effect cannot be given to the aforesaid
provision then to some charitable objective.
- Whenever used in this Memorandum
of Association, unless the context indicates a contrary intention, words
importing the singular number include the plural, and vice versa.
- No addition, alteration
or amendment shall be made to or in the regulations contained in the
Memorandum and Articles of Association for the lime being in force,
unless the same shall have been previously submitted to and approved
by the Registrar General in writing.
- True accounts shall be kept
of the sums of money received and expended the College, and the matters
in respect of which such receipts and expenditure take place, and of
the property, credits, and liabilities of the College; and, subject
to any reasonable restrictions, as to the time and manner of inspecting
the same that may be imposed in accordance with the regulations of the
College for the time being in force, shall be open to the inspection
of the members. Once at least in every year, the accounts of the College
shall be examined and the correctness of the balance sheet ascertained
by one or more properly qualified Auditor or Auditors.
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