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THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL AND TRANSACTIONS. 
[Any 24, 1S73. 
It shall be competent to 
the Council to restore any 
defaulter to his former sta¬ 
tus in the Society on pay¬ 
ment of his arrears and any 
fine which it may be thought 
fit by the Council to im¬ 
pose, not exceeding half-a- 
guinea. 
It shall be competent to 
the Council to restore any 
person whose name has been 
so removed to his former 
status in the Society on 
payment of his subscription 
for the then current year, 
and a sum not less than the 
amount of half of one year’s 
subscription, nor exceeding 
five guineas, as for and in 
commutation of his arrears 
of subscription. 
Section 3. 
Clause 3. 
The Common Seal shall 
not be set or affixed to any 
deed, instrument, or writing 
whatsoever, unless in the 
presence of the Council of 
the Society, and in pursu¬ 
ance of an order or minute 
entered in their books. 
Cla use 3. 
The Common Seal may 
be set or affixed to any deed, 
instrument, or writing, in 
pursuance of an order or 
minute of the Council en¬ 
tered in their minute book, 
and in the presence of the 
President, or Vice-Presi¬ 
dent, or two Members of 
the Council, and not other¬ 
wise. 
Section 4. 
Bye-Laws. 
The making, altering, or 
abrogating any Bye-law 
shall be in the following 
manner:— 
Clause 1. 
A written formula for 
any proposed Bye-law, or 
for altering or abrogating 
any Bye-law, being deli¬ 
vered by a Member of the 
Council to the Chairman, 
shall thereupon be read, 
and, if seconded and ap¬ 
proved, shall be referred to 
two subsequent ordinary or 
special Meetings of the 
Council for confirmation, 
and then to a special Gene¬ 
ral Meeting of the Mem¬ 
bers of the Society, and 
afterwards to the Privy 
Council, according to the 
provisions of the Statute, 
1852, as amended by the 
Act, 1868. 
Clause 1. 
This Committee shall 
consist of not less than four 
Members, two of whom 
shall constitute a quorum. 
The Committee shall meet 
once in every month, and 
report from time to time to 
the Council. 
Bye-laws and Regula¬ 
tions. 
The making, altering, or 
abrogating of any Bye¬ 
law or any Regulation, to 
be prescribed by the So¬ 
ciety, in accordance with 
any statute, shall be in 
the following manner:— 
Clause 1. 
A written formula for 
any proposed Bye-law or 
Regulation, or for altering 
or abrogating any Bye-law 
or Regulation, being deli¬ 
vered by a Member of the 
Council to the Chairman, 
shall thereupon be read, 
and, if seconded and ap¬ 
proved, shall be referred to 
two subsequent ordinary or 
special Meetings of the 
Council for confirmation, 
and then to a special Gene¬ 
ral Meeting of the Mem¬ 
bers of the Society, and 
afterwards to the Privy 
Council, according to the 
provisions of the Pharmacy 
Act, 1852, and the Phar¬ 
macy Act, 1868. 
Section 9. 
Clause 1. 
This Committee shall 
consist of not less than five 
Members, three of whom 
shall constitute a quorum. 
The Committee shall meet 
once, or oftener, in every 
month, and report from 
time to time to the Council. 
Section 10. 
Clause 1. Clause 1. 
The Board of Examiners The Boards of Examiners 
heretofore appointed shall respectively heretofore ap- 
continue in office until the pointed shall continue in 
first monthly meeting of 
the Council after the gene¬ 
ral meeting in the year 
1869. 
Clause 2. 
The Council shall, at the 
first monthly meeting of the 
Council after the general 
meeting in 1869, and in 
every subsequent year, ap¬ 
point such competent per¬ 
sons as they shall think fit, 
to be examiners to conduct 
all such examinations as 
are provided for or contem¬ 
plated by the Charter or by 
the Statute, 1852, and the 
persons so appointed shall 
constitute and be called the 
Board of Examiners for 
England and Wales. 
Clause 3. 
The Council shall, at the 
first monthly meeting of the 
Council after the general 
meeting in 1869, and in 
every subsequent year, ap¬ 
point fit and proper persons 
in Scotland to be examiners, 
and to meet in Edinburgh 
or Glasgow, or such other 
place or places as the Coun¬ 
cil may think desirable, and 
to conduct there all such 
examinations as are pro¬ 
vided for or contemplated 
by the Statute, 1852, and 
the persons so appointed 
shall constitute and be 
called the Board of Exa¬ 
miners for Scotland. 
Clause 4. 
The President and Vice- 
President of the Society 
shall, ex officio, be members 
of the Boards of Examiners, 
and shall preside at all 
meetings of such Boards at 
which they shall be pre¬ 
sent. 
Clause 5. 
After the first day of 
January, 1871, the Council 
shall not appoint any per¬ 
son who has attained the 
age of sixty-five years at 
the time of the appoint¬ 
ment to be an examiner, 
unless such person shall be 
the President or the Vice- 
President of the Society. 
Clause 6. 
After the first day of 
January, 1871, no person 
shall be appointed an ex¬ 
office until the end of the 
year 1873. 
Clause 2. 
The Council shall, at 
their first meeting, in De¬ 
cember, 1873, and in every 
subsequent December, ap¬ 
point such competent per¬ 
sons as they shall think fit, 
to be examiners for the 
year to commence on the 
then following first day of 
January, to conduct all 
such examinations as are 
provided for or contem¬ 
plated by the Charter or 
by the Statute 15 and 16 
Viet. c. 56, and the persons 
so appointed shall, for the 
period of their appointment, 
constitute and be called the 
Board of Examiners for 
England and Wales. 
Clause 3. 
The Council shall, at 
their first meeting in De¬ 
cember, 1873, and in every 
subsequent December, ap¬ 
point fit and proper persons 
in Scotland to be examiners 
for the year to commence 
on the then following first 
day of January, and to 
meet in Edinburgh or Glas¬ 
gow, or such other place or 
places as the Council may 
think desirable, and to con¬ 
duct there all such exami¬ 
nations as are provided for 
or contemplated by the 
Statute 15 & 16 Viet. c. 56, 
and the persons so ap¬ 
pointed shall for the period 
of their appointment con¬ 
stitute and be called the 
Board of Examiners for 
Scotland. 
Clause 4. 
The President and Vice- 
President of the Society 
shall, ex officio, be members 
of the Boards of Examiners, 
and either of them present 
at any meeting of either of 
such Boards shall preside 
thereat. 
Clause 5. 
The Council shall not 
appoint any person who has 
attained the age of sixty- 
five years at the time of 
the appointment to be an 
examiner. 
Clause 6. 
No person shall be ap¬ 
pointed an examiner who 
at the time of appointment 
