National Coursing Rules 95 



for the Waterloo Cup, elect two of its Members as President and 

 Treasurer, and two of its Members as Auditors. At all its Meetings 

 seren shall be the quorum. The Standing Committee to appoint 

 Secretary and Keeper of the Stud Book, at such remuneration as they 

 from time to time shall decide. 



(<r) Coursing Clubs desirous of joining the National Coursing Club 

 must send evidence of their qualification to the Secretary. All Clubs 

 having joined the National Coursing Club must subscribe £2 annually, 

 and all Members elected by the National Coursing Club, £1 annually, 

 to the funds of the National Coursing Club, payable on the ist of 

 January of each year to the Secretary of the National Coursing Club. 

 No representatives of any Club which has not paid its subscription, and 

 no Members elected by the National Coursing Club who have not paid 

 their subscriptions on or before the day of entry for the Waterloo Cup, 

 shall be allowed to attend the Meeting of the National Coursing Club 

 on that day. All Clubs, with their representatives, and all Members 

 of the National Coursing Club whose subscriptions have not been paid 

 on or before the first day of June in each year, shall cease to belong to 

 the National Coursing Club. At the Summer Meeting in each year 

 a statement of income and expenditure shall be submitted by the 

 Treasurer and Secretary. 



(f) Every Coursing Meeting shall, unless the contrary be declared 

 by the programme of an Open Meeting or by Club Rules, be subject to 

 all the Rules and Regulations of the National Coursing Club. Every 

 question or matter in dispute connected with the coursing can be 

 brought before the National Coursing Club for its decision. 



{g) The affairs of the Club shall be administered by a Committee, 

 called the Standing Committee, consisting of the President of the Club, 

 and not less than seven members annually elected, of whom five only 

 shall be eligible for re-election. Except as hereinafter provided, three 

 Members of the Standing Committee shall form a quorum, with full 

 and absolute power to deal with all business under the Constitution and 

 Bye-laws and Code of Rules of the Club. All business dealt with, 

 including all complaints made to, heard before, and decided by the 

 Standing Committee, shall be reported annually to the Club Meeting, 

 held at Liverpool on the day of entry for the Waterloo Cup. The 

 Standing Committee shall have power to appoint Sub-Committees to 

 deal with Irish and Scotch business, other than the complaints of 

 discreditable conduct investigated under Rule 41 of the Code of Rules 

 and Bye-law {h). 



{h) The Standing Committee shall have full and absolute power to 

 inquire into and determine all complaints of discreditable conduct 



