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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70

Contributions to the Funds

Contributions to the Funds.

11. The annual subscriptions of Members, Honorary Members, and Associates shall not exceed £1 1S., and that of Junior Associates shall not exceed 10S. 6d., the amount for each year to be determined at each Annual Meeting of the Institute. All subscriptions shall be payable to and collected by the Treasurers of the respective Branches, who shall retain five-eighths of the subscription for local purposes, and shall remit threeeighths to the Treasurer of the Institute.

12. After the expiration of 1891 persons elected to any of the several grades of Membership shall pay an entrance-fee, in the case of Members and Associates of 10s. 6d., and in the case of Junior Associates, 5s.

13. Any Member or Honorary Member may become a Life Member by a single payment of not less than ten guineas. All such payments shall be invested, and the interest alone shall be appropriated to the current expenditure of the Institute, except by special direction of the Council.

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14. The annual subscription is due upon election to Membership, and on the first of July in each succeeding year. All subscriptions must be paid before the first of October in the year for which they are due. Any Member whose subscription is in arrear shall not be entitled to vote at any meeting.

15. Every person elected a Member, Associate or Junior Associate of the Institute shall be liable for the payment of his annual subscription until he has signified in writing to the Secretary of the Institute or the Honorary Secretary of his Branch, at least one month before the end of the financial year, his desire to resign, or until he has forfeited his right to remain in or attached to the Institute.

16. Any person whose subscription is one year in arrear, that is to say, whose arrears and current subscription shall not have been paid on or before the first of October, shall be reported to the Council, who shall direct further application to be made for such subscription, and in the event of its continuing one month in arrear after such application, the Council shall have the power, after suitable remonstrance by letter, of erasing the name of the defaulter from the roll of the Institute.

17. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer of each Branch to collect the subscriptions of Members of his Branch, and to forward the due proportion of them quarterly to the Treasurer of the Institute.

18. The Council shall be empowered to receive legacies or donations in aid of any of the objects of the Institute.