ALTERATION OF THE CONSTITUTION
30. The Constitution shall not be altered except by resolution passed
by a General Meeting of the Society in the following way:
(a.) Notice of the proposed resolution must be given in writing to the
Secretary who shall include such proposed resolution in full in the notice summoning the
meeting.
(b.)Such resolution shall not pass unless carried by a majority of
two-thirds of the members entitled to vote present and voting at that meeting.
COMMON SEAL
31. The Society shall have a Common Seal which shall be kept in the
custody of the Secretary and shall not be affixed to any document or instrument except in
pursuance of a resolution of the committee in the presence of the Convener, the Secretary
and one other member of the Committee who shall sign every document or instrument to which
the seal is affixed.
WINDING UP
32. The Society may be wound up if a resolution requiring it to be
wound up is passed by a majority of the members entitled to vote present and voting at
that meeting.
33. If upon winding up or dissolution of the Society there remains,
after the satisfaction of all its liabilities, any property, the same shall not be paid or
distributed amongst the members of the Society but shall be disposed of in such manner as
a General Meeting confirming the resolution for winding up shall decide. |