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Members whose subscriptions are unpaid to enjoy no privileges. 
XII. An elected member shall not be entitled to attend the 
meetings or to enjoy any privilege of the Society, nor’ shall his 
name be printed in the list of the Society, until he shall have 
paid his admission fee and first annual subscription, and have 
returned to the Secretaries the obligation signed by himself. 
Subscriptions tn arrears. 
XIV. Members who have not paid their subscriptions for the 
_ eurrent year, on or before the 31st of May, shall be informed of 
the fact by the Hon. Treasurer. 
No member shal! be entitled to vote or hold office while his 
subscription for the previous year remains unpaid. 
The name of any member who shall be two years in arrears 
with his subscriptions shall be erased from the list of members, 
but such member may be re-admitted on giving a satisfactory 
explanation to the Council, and on payment of arrears. 
At the meeting held in July, and at all subsequent meetings 
for the year, a list of the names of all those members who are in 
arrears with their annual subscriptions shall be suspended in the 
Rooms of the Society. Members shall in such cases be informed 
that their names have been thus posted. 
Resignation of Members. 
XV. Members who wish to resign their membership of the 
Society are requested to give notice in writing to the Honorary 
Secretaries, and are required to return all books or other property 
belonging to the Society. 
Expulsion of Members. 5 
XVI. A majority of members present at any ordinary meet- 
ing shall have power to expel an obnoxious member from the 
Society, provided that a resolution to that effect has been moved 
and seconded at the previous ordinary meeting, and that due 
notice of the same has been sent in writing to the member in 
question, within a week after the meeting at which such resolution 
has been brought forward, 
