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shall cease to be a member of the Club, but may, however, be reinstated by a two-thirds vote 

 at any regular meeting by paying all arrears of dues. 



Section 3. No member in arrears for dues shall vote or participate in the election of 

 Directors or in any meetings of the Club. 



ARTICLE XIV.— ELIGIBILITY TO MEMBERSHIP. 



Section 1. Candidates for membership shall be at least eighteen years of age, and must 

 be proposed by a member of the Association at a regular meeting thereof, and seconded by 

 another person acquainted with the candidate who can vouch for his good character and 

 standing, and such proposition must be in writing, giving the name, residence and occupa- 

 tion of the person proposed. 



Section 2. The election to membership shall be by ballot at a regular meeting of the 

 Club, and negative votes shall be necessary to reject. 



Section 3. The membership of the Club shall be limited to residents of 



or persons who are domiciled therein, except that non-residents of the county may become 

 members of the Club by unanimous vote, but shall not be entitled to hold office in the Club. 



ARTICLE XV.— ORDER OF BUSINESS. 



The order of business shall be Reading of Minutes of Previous Meeting, Application 

 for Membership, Reports of Officers, Miscellaneous Business, Bills and Accounts, Election 

 of Officers, Reading and Approving Minutes of Meeting. 



ARTICLE XVI.— VIOLATIONS OF GAME LAW. 



It shall be the duty of each member of the Club to report to the President any viola- 

 tion of the fish and game laws which shall come to his notice. The Board of Directors are 

 empowered to prosecute offenders against the fish and game laws, and to offer rewards from 

 time to time for such amounts and under such restrictions as they may deem best for the 

 detection of illegal devices for the capture or killing of fish or game and the conviction of 

 the offenders. 



ARTICLE XVIL— EXPULSION FOR VIOLATION OF LAW. 



If any member of the Club shall be guilty of a violation of the fish and game law he may 

 be expelled from the Club by a majority vote at any meeting thereof after he shall have been 

 given notice of such intended action and the nature of the charge against him — such notice 

 to be given in each case as the Board of Directors may deem sufficient. 



ARTICLE XVIIL— RESIGNATIONS. 



Any membei may resign from the Club by giving notice in writing to the Secretary, 

 provided he shall not be in arrears for dues or under charges at the time. For ungentlemanly 

 conduct at the meetings or for an intentional violation of the purposes of the Club, except 

 as hereinbefore provided, a member may be suspended, expelled, or otherwise punished by 

 a two-thirds vote at any regular meeting upon due notice to the member of such intended 

 action. 



ARTICLE XIX.— RLXES. 



The ordinary rules of parliamentary practice in debate shall be followed except as other- 

 wise provided in this Constitution. 



ARTICLE XX.— AMENT)]MENTS. 



This Constitution or parts thereof may be altered or amended by an affirmative vote of 

 two-thirds of the members present at an annual or regular meeting, provided that notice of 

 such amendments or changes shall be given at a previous regular meeting, and provided 

 further that the proposed amendments may be entertained at any annual meeting without 

 such notice by unanimous consent of all members present. 



