PRESENT AND PROPOSED BYE-LAWS. 
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SECTION XVII. 
SECTION XVII. 
REMOVAL OP OFFICERS AND MEMBERS. 
1. Every Member of Council who shall 
commit any act or acts which appear to 
the Council derogatory to the honour of 
his office, shall give an explanation of 
the same to the Council, on being re¬ 
quired so to do, and in default thereof, 
or if such explanation be unsatisfactory 
to the Members present, he shall be 
liable to the censure of the Council, or, 
if it be deemed expedient, a notice may 
be given by any Member of the Council 
for a motion of removal from the Society 
of the Member so offending, which no¬ 
tice shall be inserted in the summons for 
the ensuing Meetings of the Council un¬ 
til disposed of, and shall be taken into 
consideration at the first ensuing Meet¬ 
ing of the Council at which tw r elve Mem¬ 
bers thereof shall be present. 
2 . If any report be made to the Coun¬ 
cil by a Member of the Society in writ¬ 
ing, with his name attached, that an¬ 
other Member has been guilty of any act 
or conduct which, in the opinion of the 
Council, is contrary to, or subversive of, 
the interests of the Society, or a viola¬ 
tion of its laws and regulations, the Se¬ 
cretary shall write to the Member so ac¬ 
cused for an explanation, and in default 
of explanation, or if the same be unsatis¬ 
factory, two Members of the Council 
shall be deputed to communicate, per¬ 
sonally or by letter, with such Member, 
and shall report the result to the Coun¬ 
cil ; when any Member of the Council 
shall, if he think it expedient, give no¬ 
tice of a motion for the removal of such 
Member from the Society. This notice 
must be inserted in the summons for the 
ensuing meetings of the Council until 
disposed of; and be taken into considera¬ 
tion at the first meeting thereof, at which 
twelve Members are present. 
3. Any Member desiring to retire from 
the Society, shall send notice thereof to 
the Secretary in writing, together with 
the diploma of membership. No Mem¬ 
ber shall be released from his obligation 
to pay his annual subscription until such 
time as the diploma of membership shall 
have been returned. 
SECTION XVIII. 
REMOVAL OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS. 
1. Every Member of Council who shall janes'165* tc 
commit any act or acts which appear to 170 . 
the Council derogatory to the honour of Charter, 
his office, shall give an explanation of the h ne 
same to the Council, on being required so 
to do, and in default thereof, or if such ex¬ 
planation be unsatisfactory to the Mem¬ 
bers present, he shall be liable to the 
censure of the Council, or, if it be deemed 
expedient, a notice may be given by any 
Member of the Council for a motion of 
removal from the Society of the Member 
so offending, which notice shall be in¬ 
serted in the summons for the ensuing 
Meetings of the Council until disposed of, 
and shall be taken into consideration at 
the first ensuing Meeting of the Council 
at which not less than twelve Members 
thereof shall be present. 
2. If any report be made to the Council Charter, 
by a Member of the Society in writing, s 60 1 
with his name attached, that another 
Member or any Associate has been guilty 
of any act or conduct which, in the 
opinion of the Council, is contrary to, 
or subversive of, the interests of the So¬ 
ciety, or a violation of its laws and regu¬ 
lations, the Secretary shall write to the 
Member or Associate so accused for an 
explanation, and in default of explana¬ 
tion, or if the same be unsatisfactory, two 
Members of the Council shall be deputed 
to communicate, personally or by letter, 
with such Member or Associate, and shall 
report the result to the Council; when 
any Member of the Council shall, if he 
think it expedient, give notice of a mo¬ 
tion for the removal of such Member or 
Associate from the Society. This notice 
must be inserted in the summons for the 
ensuing meetings of the Council until dis¬ 
posed of; and be taken into considera¬ 
tion at the first meeting thereof, at which 
twelve Members are present. 
3. Any Member or Associate, Appren¬ 
tice or Student, desiring to retire from 
the Society, shall send notice thereof to 
the Secretary in wilting, together with 
the diploma, if any held, by him. No charter. 
Member or Associate shall be released line 245. 
from his obligation to pay his annual sub¬ 
scription until such time as the diploma, 
if any, shall have been returned. 
SECTION XVIII. 
FUNDS AND PROPERTY. 
FUNDS AND PROPERTY. 
1 . The Council of the Society shall 1 . The Council of the Society shall Charter, 
