ADMISSION OF MEMBERS AND ASSOCIATES, XVil 
CHAPTER X. 
Admission of Members and Associates. 
1. No technical qualification shall be required on the 
part of an applicant for admission as a Member or as an 
Associate of the British Association; but the Council is 
empowered, in the event of special circumstances arising, to 
impose suitable conditions and restrictions in this respect. 
* Every person admitted as a Member or an Associate 
shall conform to the Rules and Regulations of the Association, 
any infringement of which on his part may render him liable 
to exclusion by the Council, who have also authority, if they 
think it necessary, to withhold from any person the privilege - 
of attending any Annual Meeting or to cancel a ticket of 
admission already issued. 
It shall be competent for the General Officers to act, in 
the name of the Council, on any occasion of urgency which 
cannot be brought under the consideration of the Council ; 
and they shall report such action to the Council at the. next 
Meeting. 
2, All Members are eligible to any office in the Association. 
(i) Every Life Member shall pay, on admission, the sum 
of Ten Pounds. 
Life Members shall receive gratis the Annual 
* Reports of the Association. 
(ii) Every Annual Member shall pay, on admission, the 
sum of Two Pounds, and in any subsequent year 
the sum of One Pound. 
Annual Members shall receive gratis the Report 
of the Association for the year of their admission 
and for the years in which they continue to pay, 
without intermission, their annual subscription. An 
Annual Member who omits to subscribe for any 
particular year shall lose for that and all future 
years the privilege of receiving the Annual Reports 
of the Association gratis. He, however, may resume 
his other privileges as a Member at any subsequent 
Annual Meeting by paying on each such occasion 
the sum of One Pound. 
(iii) Every Associate for a year shall pay, on admission, 
the sum of One Pound. 
* Amended by the General Committee at Dublin, 1908. 
1913 
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