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the National Coursing Club at such time and place as the 

 President may appoint. 



(/') All cases arising in Ireland or Scotland shall be 

 heard by the National Coursing Club at its meeting in 

 Liverpool. 



(/) A month's notice must be given to the Secretary 

 of any business or proposed alteration of Rules before it 

 can be discussed at an Ordinary Meeting of the National 

 Coursing Club ; and at a Special Meeting nothing but 

 the special business for which the meeting was called 

 can be brought before it. 



{iii\ The Secretary of the National Coursing Clul: 

 shall be allowed, subject to approval by the National 

 Coureing Club at the Summer Meeting, all expenses 

 incurred by him in connection with the National Club 

 during the preceding year. 



Code of Rules 

 As Revised and Adopted June 26, 1895. 



r. TJie Sec7'ctary and Sfeiua7'ds. — For any proposed 

 Open Meeting a Committee of not less than three shall 

 be formed, who, with the Secretary, shall settle prelimi- 

 naries. The management of the Meeting shall be en- 

 trusted to this Committee, in conjunction with Stewards, 

 who shall be elected by the subscribers present at the 

 first evening of meeting. The Secretary, if honorary, 

 shall be a member of the Committee and a Steward ex 

 officio. The Stewards alone shall decide any disputed 

 question by a majority of those present, subject to an 

 appeal to the National Coursing Club. No Steward shall 

 have a right to vote in any case relating to his own dogs. 

 The Secretary shall declare, on or before the evening pre- 



