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" SECRETARIES. 1. THE Secretaries shall have the management of the correspondence of the Society and Council. 2. They shall attend all Meetings of the Society and Council; take minutes of their proceedings, and enter them in books provided for that purpose... "
Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London - Page 4
by Huguenot Society of London - 1885
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Charter and Bye-laws of the Linnean Society of London, Together with a ...

Linnean Society of London - 1802 - 72 pages
...payable by the Society ; and shall keep particular Accounts of all such Receipts and Payments. II. Every Sum of Money payable on account of the Society, amounting to Five Pounds or upwards, shall be paid by Order of the Council, signed by the President, and registered by the Secretary....
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Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Cambridge Philosophical Society - Philosophy - 1822 - 566 pages
...due to the Society, transact all its pecuniary affairs, and keep a regular account of receipts and payments, in the mode which may seem most proper to the Council. SECT. XII. Of the Duties of the Secretaries. 1. The Secretaries shall have the management of the correspondence...
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Transactions of the Linnean Society, Volume 14

Linnean Society of London - Botany - 1825 - 666 pages
...Admission Fee be remitted in whole or in part by a special order of the Council." CHAP. X. SECT. 2. " Every sum of money payable on account of the Society, amounting to Five Pounds or upwards, shall be paid by order of the Council, signed by the President or Vice-President in the...
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Charter and bye laws

Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1832 - 46 pages
...due to the Society, transact all its pecuniary affairs, and keep a regular account of receipts and payments, in the mode which may seem most proper to the Council. SECTION XI. OF THE DUTIES OF THE SECRETARIES. 1. THE Secretaries shall have the management of the correspondence...
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Proceedings of the Numismatic Society

Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) - Numismatics - 1837 - 570 pages
...pay all sums ot money due to and by the Society. 53. He shall keep a regular account of receipts and payments in the mode which may seem most . proper...the direction and control of the money in his hands. 54. He shall give to every person, who may have paid his admission-fee and first year's contribution...
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Calendar

University of Cambridge - 1849 - 560 pages
...due to the Society, transact all its pecuniary affairs, and keep a regular account of receipts and payments, in the mode which may seem most proper to the Council. XI. OF THE DUTIES OF THE SECRETARIES. 1. THE Secretaries shall have the management of the correspondence...
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 18

Astronomy - 1858 - 404 pages
...of those funds, pay all sums due by the Society. 62. He shall keep a regular account of receipts and payments, in the mode which may seem most proper to...the direction and control of the money in his hands. 63. He shall give to every Fellow who may have paid his admission-fee and first year-s contribution...
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The Numismatic Chronicle, and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Volume 1

Numismatic chronicle - 1861 - 336 pages
...pay all sums of money due to and by the Society ; and shall keep a regular account of receipts and payments in the mode which may seem most proper to...the direction and control of the money in his hands. 40. No sum of money payable on account of the Society, amounting to five pounds and upwards, shall...
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The Numismatic Chronicle, and Journal of the Numismatic Society, Volume 1

Numismatic chronicle - 1861 - 346 pages
...pay all sums of money due to and by the Society ; and shall keep a regular account of receipts and payments in the mode which may seem most proper to...the direction and control of the money in his hands. 40. No sum of money payable on account of the Society, amounting to five pounds and upwards, shall...
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Calendar

University of Cambridge - 1864 - 694 pages
...due to the Society, transact all its pecuniary affairs, and keep a regular account of receipts and payments, in the mode which may seem most proper to the Council. XI. OF THE DUTIES OF THE SECRETARIES. 1. THE Secretaries shall have the management of the correspondence...
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