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day of April in each year; but any Member may be proposed 
at the Annual Meeting, notwithstanding his name may not be 
on such list. 
3. Ten days prior to the Annual General Meeting, held on 
the first Monday in the month of May, the Secretary shall 
prepare a list, stating the names and residences of the persons 
proposed, and also of the Members of Council who remain in 
office, as well as those who retire by rotation, with any va- 
cancies arising from deaths, resignations, or other causes ; and 
that such list shall be presented to any Member of the body 
corporate making application to the Secretary after it has been 
prepared. 
4. Previous to the commencement of voting for Members of 
Council, the Members of the body corporate assembled at the 
General Meeting shall choose from among themselves two 
persons to act as scrutineers. 
5. That the day for the Meeting of the Council, required by 
the Charter to be held within one calendar month after the 
Annual General Meeting for the election of the President, six 
Vice-Presidents, and Secretary, shall be fixed by the President 
as early as convenient. 
6. In addition to such meeting, four meetings, at the least, 
of the Council shall be holden during each year in the months 
of July, October, January, and April; and on such days and 
times in those months as the President shall appoint. 
7. At each Meeting of the Council, prior to entering on the 
general business, the minutes of the preceding meeting shall be 
read. 
8. After the minutes have been read and signed, any ac- 
counts or business connected with the property of the body 
corporate shall be considered ; aud then any reports from com- 
mittees, officers, or correspondents, shall be received. 
9. Any Member of the Council, who shall be desirous of 
introducing any subject for discussion, shall give notice thereof 
in writing to the Chairman at some previous meeting, or to the 
Secretary, in time for its announcement in the notice of Meeting. 
10. All motions to be considered in the order in which the 
notices are given, and the issue of the notices to be in accord- 
ance with such order. 
11. No motion to be discussed before it has been seconded; 
nor shall any Member speak more than once on any question, 
save in explanation or reply. 
12. All resolutions carried at the Meetings of the Council, 
except such as relate to the By-laws, shall be acted upon 
without further confirmation. 
13. The Council shall elect from its Members a Committee 
