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Fourth: Upon such terms as justice shall require, 

 may reinstate any former subscribing employee whose 

 rights shall have lapsed hereunder. 



Amend- 

 ments 



§ 26. The Trustees of the Corporation by the votes 

 of not less than a majority of all of the members of the 

 Board of Trustees, and upon the recommendation of a 

 resolution adopted by the votes of not less than six of 

 the members of the Pension Board, at any time or 

 times, may alter, amend or repeal any or all of the rules 

 hereby prescribed, and any such alteration, amendment 

 or repeal shall be binding upon the subscribers hereto, 

 and upon any persons who then are, or may thereafter 

 become, entitled to any gratuity or pension hereunder, 

 in like manner as though such alteration, amendment 

 or repeal had been made at the time of the original 

 adoption of these rules. Such power is to be construed 

 as being in addition to the power to discontinue this 

 pension system as hereinafter provided. 



Payments 

 to minors 

 and incom- 

 petents 



§ 27. If the Pension Board shall consider that by 

 reason of his or her minority, illness, imbecility, in- 

 sanity, senility or for any other reason, it is undesirable 

 to make any payment provided for by these rules to 

 the person entitled thereto, the said Pension Board 

 shall be at liberty to apply any sum or sums so payable 

 to such person to the use of such person, in any way 

 that the said Board may deem advisable, or to make 

 such payment to any third person who, in the judgment 

 of said Board, will apply the same in such manner as 

 will be beneficial to the person entitled thereto. In the 

 case of payments due to minors, the said Board, in its 

 discretion, may make such payment to such minors, or 

 to any surviving parent or relative of such minors or 

 to the person with whom they reside. Upon making 

 any such application of such moneys to the use of the 

 person entitled thereto, or any such payment to a third 

 person for his or her benefit, the Corporation and the 



