Administrative Centre (in Norwegianadministrativt senter) is often used in Norway to refer to a county town, or the place where the central administration of a Norwegian commune is located. A county town is the location of the administrative headquarters of a county. ... A commune is an administrative subdivision of various European and African countries, including Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Poland, Romania, Senegal, and the Scandinavian countries. ...
The intention of this statement and of all Centre'sadministrative standards for Greek organizations is to challenge and assist fraternities and sororities to be the best possible contributors to the total development of students and to measure up to their pronounced purposes.
Centre College is a small, independent, and selective educational community dedicated to liberal studies in the arts and sciences as the means to develop the intellectual, personal, and moral potential of its students.
Centre College is in accordance with the Fraternity Executives Association, the National Interfraternity Conferences, and the National Panhellenic Council in its definition of hazing.
The Centre shall be the appointing authority unless the parties made the appointment themselves or in case the appointing authority refused or failed to act.
All other expenses relating to the mediator's travel, the representatives of the Centre, the expenses of any witness and the costs of any proof or expert advice produced at the direct request of the mediator, shall be equally borne by the parties according to the suggestion of the mediator agreed upon by the parties.
The Director of the Centre shall estimate the amount of administrative and experts' fees and the deposits to be paid in advance for the expertise, taking into consideration the nature of the expertise and the number of working hours.