Bursar definition

Bursar means the person holding office as Bursar of the University in terms of section 20;
Bursar means any person employed in a senior management position who has managerial responsibilities including the delegated authority to act for the employer from time to time in the recruitment and termination of staff.
Bursar means a person appointed Bursar under paragraph 11 of the Third Schedule;

Examples of Bursar in a sentence

  • The relevant departments of the Rector's Office of the SEU, the relevant Vice-Rectors,the Bursar and other interested staff, the relevant faculty and the interested departments of the SEU shall comment on the draft contract.

  • The Committee shall be convened by the Junior Bursar, and shall appoint its own Secretary.

  • The Development Director, Junior Bursar and Head of Finance shall be in attendance.

  • In particular, an interest which arises from a general review of College stipends is excluded but shall only be so in the case of the Mistress and the Bursar in relation to an increase in their respective stipends in accordance with a general percentage stipend increase.

  • A sum of Rs per offer must be paid to the Bursar of KDU,prior to the submission of bid and a copy of the receipt must be annexed to the bid.


More Definitions of Bursar

Bursar means the principal financial officer of an Institution, regardless whether he is styled as Bursar or by any other designation;
Bursar means the bursar of the university appointed under section 30;
Bursar means an employed person of between 18-35 years to whom the Bursary is granted to enable the Bursar to study for the relevant qualification at the Institution;
Bursar means a student to whom a has been granted in terms of this 10 Act;
Bursar means a student to whom a bursary has been granted in terms of this
Bursar means the Bursar of the University; “chair” means the post of professor;
Bursar means the principal financial officer of the Universiti, by whatever name called, appointed under section 22;