NEW GHAETER AND AGREEMENTS. 



ment of the Society, including tlie expenses of the exliibition in the demised 

 groimds (or elsewhere, with the consent of the Commissioners) of flowers, 

 fruits, and other articles ; bands, police, and other general and necessary 

 expenses ; and also sums to be given for medals or prizes for competition for 

 articles shown at such exhibitions ; and farther in respect of the cmTent 

 expenses of the gardens, to be laid out and constructed under these presents, 

 including the repairs to be done by the Society, costs of insm-ance and any 

 structural or other iniproyements or ornaments which the Committee may 

 think fit, which allowance shall from time to time proceed and be made upon 

 a fair and reasonable basis, and so as to keep and maintain the said gardens 

 and all the buildiugs, improvements, and ornaments upon and belonging 

 thereto in thoroughly good order and condition. 2ndly. There shall be then 

 retained by the Society out of sxrch receipts, the amount which may be from 

 time to time payable by the Society in respect of interest, not exceeding 5 per 

 cent., on tlie sum of £40,000 which they have borrowed on debentm-es as 

 aforesaid, or on so much of the said sum of £40,000 as may remain unpaid or 

 undischarged ; and, Srdly. There shall then be paid by the Society to the 

 said Commissioners as rent, the yearly sum of £2,145, if the I'eceipts shall be 

 adequate for such pajnnent after retaining to the Society the sums authorised 

 to be retained by them under the 1st and 2nd heads of the present clause, but 

 otherwise such a sum only as shall be equal fi'om year to year to the residue 

 of the receipts over and above the sums so in precedence. And if tliere sliall 

 remain any surplus over and above the said several payments hereinbefore 

 directed to be made or retained out of the "receipts from the gardens," 

 there shall be paid to the Commissioners for their own use and as additional 

 rent yearly, a sum equal to half such sm'plus. 



15. For the purpose of regulating the amount to be retained by the 

 Society in each year for expenses, a Committee shall be appointed annually, 

 which Committee shall consist of six persons, three of whom shall be 

 appointed by the Commissioners, and three by the Society, and any three of 

 such Committee shall form a quorum, so as one at least shall be a person 

 appointed by the Commissioners, and one a person appointed by the Society. 

 Seven days' notice of every meeting of the Committee shall be given in 

 writing to each member of the Committee by a letter to be sent by the post. 

 As vacancies may occur in each year by death, incapacity, or resignation, such 

 vacancies may be filled up respectively by the Commissioners or the Society 

 according as the original appointments were made by them respectively. 



16. The Committee shall fi'om time to time select one of those Committee- 

 men who have been appointed by the Commissioners as Chaumau of such 

 Committee, which Chaiiman shall have the power of voting on all occasions 

 equally with the other Committee-men for the time being, acting ; and sucli 

 Chairman, in case of equality, to have a casting vote in addition ; and the 

 Committee shall have power to make bye-laws for their own government in tlie 

 execution of the duties confided to them. 



ment of 



necessjiry 



expenses. 



3. In Tpiw- 

 ment uf 

 Uitevest nn 

 Deljentmes. 



:'. In pay- 

 ment uf 

 Rent 



4. Divisuiii 

 (if the sur- 

 plus. 



Cbairinilu (if 



Expenses 



Committee, 



Committee 

 h.is power to 

 (onke bye- 



