368 Literary and Philosophical Society. 



4. No subject relating to or involving any question of 

 party politics, or controversial divinity, shall be brought 

 before, or entertained by the Society, or any section 

 thereof, nor shall any discussion of any such subject as 

 last aforesaid be permitted at any meeting of the Society, 

 or any section thereof, and no member or other person 

 shall be allowed, directly or indirectly, to introduce or 

 submit to the Society, or any section thereof, any subject, 

 with a view to pecuniary gain either to himself or any 

 other person. 



5. The income and property of the Society, whenceso- 

 ever derived, shall be applied solely towards the promotion 

 of the objects of the Society, as set forth in this Memor- 

 andum of Association, and no portion thereof shall be paid 

 or transferred directly or indirectly, by way of dividend or 

 bonus, or otherwise howsoever, by way of profit, to the 

 persons who at any time are or have been members of the 

 Society, or to any of them, or to any person claiming 

 through any of them, provided that nothing herein 

 contained shall prevent the payment, in good faith, of 

 remuneration to any officers or servants of the Society, 

 or to any member of the Society, or other person, in return 

 for any services actually rendered to the Society. 



6. The 5th paragraph of this Memorandum is a condi- 

 tion on which a licence is granted by the Board of Trade 

 to the Society, in pursuance of section 23 of the * Com- 

 panies Act, 1867.' For the purpose of preventing any 

 evasion of the terms of the said 5th paragraph, the Board 

 of Trade may from time to time, on the application of any 

 member of the Society, impose further conditions,^which 

 shall be duly observed by the Society. 



7. If the Society act in contravention of the 5th para- 



