The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 88
XXII.—Triennial Investigation
XXII.—Triennial Investigation.
Immediately preceding the close of every third year of the Society, or at such other time as may be determined, the Board may, if they deem it desirable, cause a survey to be made of any of the properties they hold as security for advances, and obtain a report of the then value of the same, for which survey and report such fee shall be paid as the Board may decide.