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tion shall be given, or sent by post, or otherwise, to the 

 ordinary members, with the circular convening the general 

 meeting at which the resolution is to be proposed. 



NOTICES. 



103. Every member shall, from time to time, in writing, 

 name to the Secretary a place of address in the United 

 Kingdom, and the place so named shall be entered in the 

 books of the Society as the address of such member, and 

 shall, for the purposes of these presents and the statutes, 

 be deemed to be his place of residence and address. 



104. Every notice and circular required by these pre- 

 sents to be given or sent to any person shall be sufficient 

 if it shall bear the name or signature of the Secretary, or 

 (as the case may be) of the person or persons giving such 

 notice, and every notice, circular, and documents by these 

 presents required to be delivered, sent, or given to any 

 person shall, if put into the post-office in a letter or enve - 

 lope, addressed to him (if a registered member) at his 

 registered place of address, and (if not) at his usual or last 

 known place of abode, shall be deemed to have been 

 delivered to him on the day on which, in the regular course 

 of the post-office, it would be delivered at his place of 

 address or abode. 



105. It shall not be necessary for any of the purposes 

 of these presents, or for the validity of any proceeding, 

 meeting, or act of the Society, or the council, or any other 

 person under these presents, to give or send any notice or 

 circular or document to any member not having at the 

 time a registered place of address in the United Kingdom. 



