Calendar: 1971-1972 Page 83
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General Information 87 Conduct of Examinations Examinations are held in the College at suitable times during session as requested by each faculty Examination time-tables indicating the examinations to be held in each faculty are published in advance and include details of the rooms in which each examination will be held At all examinations held at the College each candidate's desk will be labelled with card bearing either his name or his University examination number and he will be required to use that desk unless special permission is given to change it No candidate will be admitted to the examination room later than half-an-hour after the beginning of any examination except by special permission of the officer in charge No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination room until one hour after the beginning of any examination Candidates unless otherwise instructed may not bring books papers or cases into the examination room Candidates are responsible for seeing that they have the right question paper Errors should be notified to the invigilator or officer in charge At the end of the examination candidates should leave their written work in the place stated by the invigilator or officer in charge Procedure for the Trial of Offenders against College Rules Jurisdiction The Hearing Committee has jurisdiction to hear all charges relating to offences contained in the Rules of the College This jurisdiction is concurrent with jurisdiction exercised by the criminal or civil courts of the State In exercising jurisdiction in any matter in respect of which other courts have jurisdiction the Hearing Committee shall take into consideration action which may be or which has been taken elsewhere and may in its discretion carry over hearing or postpone decision upon the order to be made pending the outcome of proceedings elsewhere Filing of Charge Where any academic or administrative official of the University or College any member of the staff or any student of the University believes that an offence against the Rules of the College has been committed he may file charge against any student of King's College for misconduct The charge shall be filed in writing with the Principal or in the case of theological student the Dean of the College Minor Offences and Election of Trial Minor offences may be dealt with within the jurisdiction of the Principal or Dean When the Principal or Dean regards an offence as serious he may arrange
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