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II. 



The President of the Society shall act as chairman of the Executive Committee, 

 unless otherwise ordered. 



III. 



The Secretary of the Society shall act as Secretary of the Executive Committee, 

 imless otherwise ordered. 



lY. 



The Chairman of the Executive Committee shall appoint all sub-committees of 

 the Executive Committee, unless otherwise ordered. 



V. 



No pecuniary consideration or inducement, other than the premiums offered, shall 

 be paid to exhibitors entering for premiums. 



YI. 



Any protest to award of Yiewing Committee must be in writing, and must state 

 particularly the grounds of protest, which must be for some cause other than errors 

 of judgment on the part of the committee. Such protest must be filed with the 

 Secretary, on or before the last day of the fair. 



YII. 



"When a protest is regularly made, the same shall be referred to a special commit- 

 tee, whose duty it shall be to ascertain and report the facts to the Executive Com- 

 mittee ; which'statement of facts so reported shall be deemed final, and upon which 

 facts the Executive Committee shall determine the law of the case. 



YIII. 



Any waiver by exhibitors of any requirement, as made in printed premium list, 

 must be iu writing and signed by the exhibitors. 



IX. 



All moneys received by the officers or by members of the Executive Committee for 

 the society, shall, as soon as practicable, be paid to the Treasurer, and his receipt 

 given therefor; and no mouej's shiill be paid out for the Society except by the Treas- 

 urer on proper orders drawn on him for the purpose. Each order so drawn shall 

 show the specific object for whicli the same was drawn. 



X. 



Xo orders other than for premiums duly awarded shall be drawn on the Treasurer 

 except on accounts duly audited and allowed by the Business Committee, and such 

 allowance endorsed thereon by a majority of said committee. An appeal may be 

 taken from the action of the Business Committee on accounts, to the Executive Com- 

 mittee. 



XI. 



It shall be the duty of the Business Committee to carry out the instructions of the 

 Executive Committee in relation to the pecuniary affairs of the society, and in pre- 

 paration for and holding fairs. They shall keep a record of all accounts allowed and 

 orders drawn, and shall make a full report of all their doings to the Executive Com- 

 mittee at its annual meeting. 



XII. 



The Business Committee shall, under instructions from the Executive Committee, 

 have general charge of the property of the Society (other than moneys in the Treas- 

 ury), and shall properly care for the same and annually report the amount, situation, 

 and condition of the same. 



Judge Kamsdell moved an amendment that the official life of an ex-President 



as a member of the Executive Committee be limited to five years from the date 



