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do so by tKe payment of Twenty Pounds, or, if he shall have compounded as a 

 Non-Resident Fellow, by the payment of the same sum as would have been required 

 from a Resident Fellow, deducting the amount already paid on his compounding as 

 a Non-Resident Fellow. 



21. Any Resident Fellow absent from the United Kingdom for the whole of any calen- 

 dar year shall be liable to pay the Non-Resident Fellow's subscription of One Guinea 

 only, if he shall have given notice in writing to the Secretary of his intended absence. 



22. Any Non-Resident Fellow arriving in the United Kingdom, and remaining 

 in the United Kingdom for a period of six months, shall pay the Resident Fellow's 

 subscription of Two Pounds per annum (less the amount already paid as a Non- 

 Resident Fellow for that year), and shall continue to pay the same during his temporary 

 stay in the United Kingdom. 



23. Every Associate shall, on her election, be required to pay One Pound as her 

 annual subscription for the year ending 31st December then next ensuing. 



24. All subscriptions shall be due and payable on the 1st of January in each year. 



25. No Fellow shall be entitled to vote, and no Fellow or Associate shall be entitled 

 to enjoy any other privilege of the Institute so long as he or she shall continue in 

 arrear. Honorary Fellows are not required to make any payments. The amount 

 of annual subscription to be paid by Fellows absent from England, or joining late in 

 the year, or for a limited time, may be varied by the Council. 



26. A List of the Fellows and Associates who shall be in arrear at the time of the 

 Annual Balance of the Accounts of the Institute shall be laid by the Treasurer before 

 the Auditors to be certified by them. 



27. Once in every year the name of every Resident Fellow and every Associate 

 in arrear for three months, or, in the case of a Non-Resident Fellow, for twelve months, 

 together with a statement of the arrear, shall be reported to the Council by the Finance 

 Committee, and immediate notice of the same, with an account of such arrear, shall 

 be forwarded to each such Fellow or Associate, whose name shall have been so reported, 

 at his or her last known address. If the arrear be not paid within one calendar month, 

 or, in the case of a Non-Resident Fellov/, within twelve calendar months from the 

 date of such notice, or within such further time as the Council may grant upon special 

 cause to them shown, the name of the Fellow or Associate so reported, together with 

 a statement of the arrear, shall be suspended in the Rooms of the Institute. If the 

 arrear shall not be discharged within three months after such suspension, the Council 

 may remove the name of such Fellow or Associate from the List of Fellows or Associates. 



Council. 



28. The President, two Vice-Presidents, or any four Councillors, may at any time 

 call a Special Meeting of the Council, and when such Meeting is to be held every Member 

 of the Council residing in the United Kingdom shall be summoned by notice specifying 

 the object thereof. 



29. In all Meetings of the Council five shall be a quorum ; and all questions shall 

 be decided by open vote, unless a ballot be demanded by any three Fellows present. 



30. Minutes of the proceedings of every Meeting of the Council shall be taken during 

 their progress, in a rough book, by the Secretary, or, in case of his absence, by a Fellow 

 present, whom the President or Chairman shall appoint for the occasion ; they shall 

 be afterwards copied into a fair Minute-book to be kept for that purpose, read at the 

 next Meeting of the Council, and, when confirmed, signed by the President or Chairman. 



