The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 17
Article XV. — Bye-Laws and Rules of Order
Article XV.
Bye-Laws and Rules of Order.
Sec. 1. The Grand Lodge may enact, alter, or amend such
Bye-Laws as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this Constitution, and of regulating the proceedings of its officers and committees, and of providing for the safety and security of the funds and property: Provided at least one day's notice, in writing, be given to the Annual Session, of such Bye-Law or amendment, and that the same docs not in anywise contravene this Constitution.
Grand Lodge may alter Bye-Laws at Annual Sessions.
Sec. 2. The Grand Lodge may, in like manner, make such
Rules of Order as may be necessary for the regulations of its sessions, and for securing good order and the despatch of business. Such Rules of Order, or any of them, may be suspended at any meeting by a two-thirds vote: Provided that such suspension shall not extend beyond the meeting which voted therefor.
Also make or suspend Rules of Order.