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members, shall be dissolved, and in any other case shall 

 stand adjourned to the next working day, at the same 

 place, and to meet at the same hour of the day as was 

 appointed for the holding of the original meeting. 



45. If at any adjourned general meeting the quorum be 

 not present within half an hour after the time appointed 

 for holding the meeting, the meeting shall be finally 

 dissolved. 



46. The Chairman of the meeting may adjourn any 

 general meeting from time to time, but to be held at the 

 same place. 



47. An adjourned general meeting shall be deemed to 

 be part of the original meeting from which the adjournment 

 took place. 



48. No business shall be transacted at any adjourned 

 general meeting other than the business left unfinished at 

 the meeting from which the adjournment took place. 



49. The council, or president, or members of council 

 calling any general meeting, and the ordinary members 

 calling any extraordinary general meeting, shall respectively 

 give at least seven days' notice of the meeting. 



50. When any general meeting shall be adjourned for 

 more than seven days, the council shall give at least four 

 days' notice of the holding of the adjourned meeting. 



51. The several days' notice above-mentioned shall be 

 reckoned exclusively of the day of giving the notice, but 

 inclusively of the day of the meeting. 



52. Notices calling general meetings shall be given by 

 circulars to the ordinary members having registered places 

 of address in the United Kingdom, expressing the time and 

 place of the meeting. 



53. In every case in which by virtue of these presents 



