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report, correspondence, or document of a business character intended for publication, 

 or any prospectus of a public company. 



18. Whensoever there shall appear to the Council to be cause for the removal of 

 the name of any Fellow of the Institute from the List of Fellows, or on receipt of a 

 requisition to that effect with the reasons stated and signed by not less than twenty 

 Fellows of the Institute, the subject shall be taken into consideration by the Council ; 

 and if the Members of the Council present in each case and being not less than twelve 

 in number shall by a majority of not less than three-fourths determine to remove such 

 Fellow, his name shall be cancelled in the Register of Fellows, provided that no such 

 resolution shall be acted upon in the case of a Life Fellow unless the resolution of the 

 Council to remove such Fellow shall be confirmed by an ordinary majority at a subse- 

 quent Meeting of the Council at which not less than twelve Councillors are present. 



Fees and Subscriptions. 



19. Every Resident Fellow shall, on his election, be required to pay Three Pounds 

 as his admission fee, and Two Pounds as his annual subscription for the year ending 

 on the 31st December then next ensuing ; or he may compound for his annual sub- 

 scription, either at his entrance by the payment of Twenty Pounds, or after the payment 

 of five or more annual subscriptions by the payment of Fifteen Pounds. 



20. Every Non-Resident Fellow shall, on his election, be required to pay one 

 Guinea as his admission fee, and One Guinea as his annual subscription for the year 

 ending the 31st December then next ensuing ; or he may compound for such subscrip- 

 tion by the payment of Ten Pounds ; or after the payment of twenty or more annual 

 subscriptions by the payment of Five Pounds. Any Non-Resident Fellow who shall 

 have become a Resident Fellow and wishes to compound, may do so by the 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 

 calendar 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 twelve 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. The Council shall have the power of electing as a Resident Fellow or as a 

 Non-Resident Fellow an)'^ person who, being a British subject, has been previously 

 appointed as an Honorary Fellow and that without his becoming liable to any entrance 

 fee, but he shall upon his election become liable to the appropriate annual subscription 

 and to observe the Rules of the Institute. 



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 shall be entitled to enjoy 

 any other privilege of the Institute, so long as he shall continue in arrear. Honorary 

 Fallows 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. ' 



