Charter and Bye-laws of the Linnean Society of London, Together with a Patent of Armorial Ensigns, and a List of the SocietySociety, 1802 - 49 pages |
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... be considered as duly elected , unless he have in his Favour Two - thirds of the Number voting . IV . In IV . In case of an Equality of Votes in 14 Bye - Laws of the Linnean Society . CHAPTER IV Of the Foreign Members,
... be considered as duly elected , unless he have in his Favour Two - thirds of the Number voting . IV . In IV . In case of an Equality of Votes in 14 Bye - Laws of the Linnean Society . CHAPTER IV Of the Foreign Members,
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Linnean Society of London. IV . In case of an Equality of Votes in Favour of Two or more Candidates , whose Number shall exceed the Number of Vacancies to be filled up from them , the Excess of such Number shall be excluded by Lots , to ...
Linnean Society of London. IV . In case of an Equality of Votes in Favour of Two or more Candidates , whose Number shall exceed the Number of Vacancies to be filled up from them , the Excess of such Number shall be excluded by Lots , to ...
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... Equality of Votes for the Removal from the Council , or for the Election of Two or more Persons , whose Number together shall exceed the Number to be removed or elected exclusive of those having a Majority of Votes , the Excess of such ...
... Equality of Votes for the Removal from the Council , or for the Election of Two or more Persons , whose Number together shall exceed the Number to be removed or elected exclusive of those having a Majority of Votes , the Excess of such ...
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... Equality of Votes in either Case , the President , or Vice - President in the Chair , shall have a double Vote . It is however declared , that all Questions relative to Elections , or tọ the making or repealing of Bye - Laws , shall be ...
... Equality of Votes in either Case , the President , or Vice - President in the Chair , shall have a double Vote . It is however declared , that all Questions relative to Elections , or tọ the making or repealing of Bye - Laws , shall be ...
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... , at the second balloting upon the same Question , there shall still be an Equality of Votes , it shall be determined in the Negative . X. When- X. Whensoever it shall appear by the Ballot to be $ 2 Bye - Laws of the Linnean Society .
... , at the second balloting upon the same Question , there shall still be an Equality of Votes , it shall be determined in the Negative . X. When- X. Whensoever it shall appear by the Ballot to be $ 2 Bye - Laws of the Linnean Society .
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Page 10 - Society, be re-admitted by ballot without a fresh admission fee. 8. The death or withdrawal of any Fellow having been signified to one of the Secretaries, he shall preserve a record of it, and cause it to be announced at, and entered upon the minutes of the next Annual General Meeting. 9. No Fellow shall be understood to have withdrawn himself from the Society until he shall have signified such his intention by letter, under his hand, addressed to...
Page 35 - Kings of Arms, have to these presents subscribed our Names and affixed the Seals of our several Offices, this...
Page 34 - Norroy in pursuance of His Grace's Warrant and by virtue of the Letters Patent of Our several Offices to each of Us respectively granted do by these Presents grant and assign unto the said Sir Rupert Alfred Kettle the Arms following that is to say...
Page 33 - Society which expressly defined the object of its formation to be "the cultivation of the science of natural history in all its branches, and more especially of the natural history of Great Britain and Ireland."— Prof.
Page 33 - Letter represented unto the Most Noble Charles Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of England, that the...
Page 9 - Director or Secretary, or otherwise, as may be directed by the by-laws, rules and regulations of the Company, and being so signed and countersigned, shall be deemed valid and binding upon the Company, according to the tenor and meaning thereof.
Page 11 - Whenever there shall be cause for the expulsion of any Fellow from the Society, the President shall, at some ordinary or extraordinary meeting, propose the expulsion of such Fellow ; and at the next General Meeting, either Annual or special, the question shall be put to the ballot, and if two-thirds of the...