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Chapter XIV. — Of General Provisions. 



1. No expenditure shall be made on behalf of the Academy, un- 

 less authorized by a vote of the Council. 



2. All bills submitted to the Council must be approved by the 

 oflFicers incvirring them. 



3. Any member or fellow may be censured, suspended, or expelled, 

 for violation of the Constitution or By-Laws, or for any other of- 

 fence deemed sufficient, by a vote of three-fourths of the members 

 and thi'ee-fourths of the fellows present at any regular business 

 meeting ; provided that such action shall have been recommended 

 by the Council at a regular business meeting, and one month's no- 

 tice of such recommendation, and of the offence charged, shall have 

 been given the member accused. 



4. No alteration shall be made in these By-Laws, unless such al- 

 teration be submitted publicly in writing, at a regular business 

 meeting, be entei*ed on the minutes with the names of the members 

 or fellows proposing the same, and be adopted by two-thirds of the 

 members and two-thirds of the fellows pi'esent at a subsequent regu- 

 lar business meeting. 



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