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The association shall be called "The Singapore Anglo-Chinese School
Old Boys' Association". |
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In these presents, unless there be something in the subject or context
inconsistent therewith, the
words and expressions following shall have the meanings hereinafter assigned to
them respectively:-
"The Association" means the abovenamed Association.
"The School" means the Singapore Anglo-Chinese School which includes the
Anglo-Chinese Junior College, the Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road), the
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent), the
Anglo-Chinese Junior School and the Anglo-Chinese Primary School.
"The Rules" means the Rules contained in these Rules, with such (if any)
modifications as may from time to time be made therein.
"Committee" means the Committee hereinafter mentioned.
"Old Boys" means:-
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former pupils (whether male or female) of the School, the
Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, the Methodist Boys Afternoon School or the
Oldham Methodist School who shall have been such pupils for a period of not
less than one academic year; and |
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teachers and former teachers (other than Old Boys) of the School, the
Anglo-Chinese
Continuation School, the Methodist Boys Afternoon School or the Oldham
Methodist School who have been such teachers for a period of not less than five
academic years. |
Words importing the singular number include the plural and vice versa.
Words importing the masculine gender include the feminine gender and vice
versa.
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For the purpose of proper control, supervision, and management and for the
performance of its
objectives, the Association shall be governed by a Committee as provided under
Rule 9. |
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The Bishop of the Methodist Church, Singapore shall be invited to become a
Patron of the Association. Other persons may be made Patrons of the Association
if they are recommended by the Committee and approved by a General Meeting,
provided that at no time shall the total number of Patrons exceed four. |
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| The Objects of the Association shall be: |
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To promote the advancement and improvement of its members physically,
intellectually, socially and morally. |
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To develop a true spirit of loyalty and love for the Alma Mater. |
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To secure the co-operation and active interest of Old Boys in carrying out aims
and objects of the School. |
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To foster the ideals of the true citizenship and to promote the feeling of
comradeship among the races. |
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To promote the welfare of the School, its teachers and Old Boys. |
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To participate in the management of the School through the nomination of
representatives to the Board of Governors and (where applicable) the respective
Boards of Management of separate units of the School. |
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To provided scholarships, prizes and financial assistance to teachers and
pupils of the School. |
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The number of members of the Association is unlimited. |
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The Association shall consist of Honorary, Life, Ordinary, and Associate
Members. |
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Persons who have done some special service for the Association or the School
are eligible for Honorary Membership and may be elected as such by the
Association in General Meeting on the recommendation of the Committee. An
Honorary Member shall have none of the liabilities of Members as regards
subscriptions and shall not be entitled to vote or hold office, but shall have
the privilege of attending the meetings of the Association and such other
privileges as may be conferred upon him by the Rule or By-laws. |
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Any Ordinary Member of the Association may become a Life Member on the payment
of the required subscription. |
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Old Boys as defined in Rule 2 are eligible for Ordinary Membership. |
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| The following persons shall qualify for Associate
Membership:- |
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former pupils (whether male or female) of any boys' school in Malaysia under
the control of the Methodist church in Malaysia; |
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teachers or former teachers of the School who do not qualify for Ordinary
Membership under Rule 6(5); |
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| parents of:- |
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pupils (whether male or female) of the School; or |
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Old Boys who do not qualify for Ordinary Membership under Rule 6(5). |
The committee may also from time to time elect any person to Associate
Membership that it shall deem fit having regard to such person's interest in or
connection with the School. Such membership shall be for such period and upon
such terms as to subscription and otherwise as may be determined from time to
time by the Committee.
Associate Members shall not be entitled to vote at General Meeting of the
Association or to hold office in the Association.
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The Association shall not accept as a member any person who is currently
attending any school as a student of such school. |
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Provided that all persons who are members of the Association as at the date
that this revised
Rule 6 take effect shall, notwithstanding the above provisions of the revised
Rule 6, remain
members of the Association and retain their existing category of membership. |
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A candidate for election as an Ordinary or Associate Member shall be proposed
by one Ordinary
Member and seconded by another. His name shall then be submitted to the
Committee for election. |
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The subscription for Ordinary and Associate Memberships shall be such sums and
payable on such period as may from time to time be fixed by the Committee. |
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The Management of the affairs of the Association shall
be vested in a Committee composed of the
following members:- |
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The President; |
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Two Vice-Presidents; |
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The Honorary Secretary; |
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The Honorary Assistant Secretary; |
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The Honorary Treasurer; |
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The Honorary Assistant Treasurer; |
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Five Committee Members; |
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The Principals of the ACJC, the ACSS, the ACJS and the ACPS shall be ex-officio
members. |
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If considered necessary by the elected Committee Members, up to five co-opted
members in accordance with Rule 11(4). |
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Members of the Committee shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting of the
Association. Each member so elected shall hold office for two years and shall
be eligible for re-election provided that no member shall hold the office of
President for more than four years consecutively or the office of Treasurer for
more than two years consecutively. At the first Annual General Meeting held
after the adoption of this new Rule 10, elections shall be held for the
following officers to hold office for the following periods:-
| The President |
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2 years |
| The First Vice President |
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1 year |
| The Second Vice President |
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2 years |
| The Honorary Secretary |
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1 year |
| The Honorary Assistant Secretary |
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2 years |
| The Honorary Treasurer |
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2 years |
| The Honorary Assistant Treasurer |
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1 year |
| 3 Committee Members |
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2 years |
| 2 Committee Members |
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1 year |
For the purpose of this rule a "year" shall mean the period between two
successive Annual General Meetings. At each subsequent Annual General Meeting
there shall be elections only for those posts falling vacant, and each member
elected to fill such post shall hold office for two years.
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The Committee shall have the following powers: |
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| To nominate the following representatives of the
Association to the Board of Governors of the School :- |
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The First Vice-President; |
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The Second Vice-President; |
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The Honorary Secretary; (alternate:- The Honorary Assistant Secretary) |
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The Honorary Treasurer; (alternate:- The Honorary Assistant Treasurer) |
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PROVIDED THAT the Committee may nominate a substitute from amongst its members
in place of any nominee who is unable to serve on the Board of Governors of the
School AND ALSO (where applicable) to nominate such number of representatives
of the Association as the Committee may see fit to the respective Boards of
Management of separate units of the School. |
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To elect Members of the Association in accordance with Rule 7. |
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To manage the financial affairs of the Association. |
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To co-opt if and when necessary not more than five members to serve on the
Committee for a period expiring on the date of the next Annual General meeting. |
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To recommend new rules or the alteration or the repeal of existing rules for
the consideration of the Association in the manner prescribed by Rule 21. |
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To appoint Sub-Committees as they may deem necessary of expedient.
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To promulgate By-laws for the Association provided such By-laws shall not be in
conflict with the Rules. |
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To exercise such other powers and to discharge such other duties, as the Rules
and By-laws of the Association may for the time being provide, and generally to
act on behalf of the Association in all matters whereon the Rules or By-laws do
not expressly or otherwise provide. |
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The President, or in his absence, a Vice-President, shall preside at
all General and Committee
Meetings of the Association.
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Should the President and Vice-Presidents be absent, the meeting shall elect its
own Chairman. |
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In the event of a tie, the Chairman shall have a second or casting vote. |
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| The Honorary Secretary with the assistance of the
Honorary Assistant Secretary shall:- |
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Keep a record of the proceedings of the Association and of the Committee
Meetings. |
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Attend to all correspondence of the Association. |
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Be in charge of all documents and papers of the Association. |
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Issue notices and convene General and Committee Meetings. |
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Keep a Membership Register. |
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| The Honorary Treasurer with the assistance of the
Honorary Assistant Treasurer shall:- |
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Keep an account of all monies received and paid. |
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Deposit all collections as directed by the Committee. |
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Draw up a Balance Sheet annually which shall be duly audited before being
submitted to the
Annual General Meeting for approval. |
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Payments from the funds of the Association shall only be made on the
authorisation of the
Committee. |
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Any member of the Committee absenting himself from three consecutive meetings
of the
Committee without reason shall cease to be a member thereof. |
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The financial year of the Association shall end on the 31st December of each
year. |
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A member being a public or registered accountant but not a member of the
Committee, shall be elected as Honorary Auditor of the Association at each
Annual General Meeting and shall hold office for one year and shall be eligible
for re-election. The Honorary Auditor shall audit the accounts of the
Association each year and shall present a report upon such accounts at each
Annual General Meeting. The President may at any time require the Honorary
Auditor to audit the accounts of the Association for any period during the
tenure of office of the Honorary Auditor and to submit a report of such audit
to the Committee. |
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In the event of the death or resignation or absence from Singapore of any
member of the Committee or in the event of a vacancy occurring in any other
manner, the Committee shall have the power to appoint some member of the
Association to hold office thereby vacated until the next Annual General
Meeting. |
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The Annual General Meeting of the Association shall be
held not later than the 31st day of March each
year. The business of the meeting shall be:- |
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To receive the Report and pass the Accounts for the year ended 31st
December. |
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To elect the officers for the years who shall thereupon take office. All
nominations for the office bearers must be submitted to the Honorary Secretary
at least 3 clear days before the Annual General Meeting, together with the
names of a proposer and a seconder for the candidate, both of whom shall be
members of the Association. |
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To elect an Honorary Auditor. |
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To make new rules or alter or repeal existing rules. |
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To discuss any other business, notice of which shall have been given to the
Honorary Secretary at least seven days before the date of the meeting. |
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| An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Association
shall be called:- |
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When deemed necessary by the Committee. |
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Upon written application of not less than twenty ordinary members. |
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At least seven clear days' notice shall be given of any General Meeting. |
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There shall be at least one Committee meeting during each School Term. |
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Twenty Ordinary Members shall constitute a Quorum at a General
Meeting and six Committee Members a Committee Meeting. |
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If within half an hour appointed for holding a general meeting no quorum of
ordinary members are present the general meeting may be held as if a quorum is
present if there are twelve or more ordinary members present in person.
PROVIDED THAT such reduced quorum of ordinary members may not exercise the
powers of repeal or alteration or addition to the Rules proved under Rule 21. |
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Provided that at least fourteen clear days' notice in writing has
been given to each member specifying the exact words of the proposed alteration
or addition, new rules or alterations or repeal of existing rules may be
proposed at the Annual General Meeting or any Extraordinary General Meeting by
the Committee or by the signatories of the requisition for an Extraordinary
General Meeting, and may be adopted by a majority of two-thirds of the members
present and voting. A notice will be deemed to have been received the day after
posting and for the purpose of computing the period of fourteen clear days the
date of receipt and the date of the meeting shall not be counted. |
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Such new rules, or alterations or repeal of existing rules so adopted shall not
come into operation or be applied until they have been approved in writing by
the Registrar of Societies. |
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The Annual Report and Statement of Accounts of the Committee of the Association
shall be printed
and presented at the Annual General Meeting. |
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The business of the Association shall be transacted by a show of hands vote
except the election of
officers which shall be by ballot. |
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The Committee may from time to time raise or borrow for the purposes of the
Association such sums of money as it thinks proper, and it may raise or secure
the payment of such monies in such manner and upon such terms and conditions in
all respects as it thinks fit. PROVIDED THAT where any question arises
involving either the raising or borrowing of money or the incurring of any
capital expenditure by the Association of more than $50,000/- for any one
project, than that question and any other question arising out of the same or
incidental thereto shall be decided by a majority vote of the members entitled
to vote expressed in person at a General Meeting. |
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The Committee shall have the power to purchase or acquire movable
or immovable property or other assets for the purposes of the Association
without having to obtain the sanction of a General Meeting and shall have power
to invest any funds of the Association not immediately required for any such
purposes upon the security of any investments for the time being authorised by
law for the investment of trust funds with full power to sell, realise, vary or
otherwise deal with such movable property and investments. |
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The Committee may employ independent professional advice on any proposed sale
or purchase of property or investments. |
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No immovable property of the Association or any part thereof shall be sold,
assigned, transferred, conveyed, mortgaged or otherwise disposed of without a
resolution authourising or sanctioning such sale, assignment, transfer,
conveyance, mortgage or other transaction being first passed at a General
Meeting of the Association. |
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The investments and immovable property of the Association shall be held by a
corporate Trust Company as Custodian Trustee at such remuneration as may be
agreed upon. The Custodian Trustee shall act in a nominee capacity and shall in
no way be responsible to the Association for the management of such property
and, further, shall be indemnified by the Association for any liability which
may result from ;holding property as trustee for the Association. The Custodian
Trustee shall be entitled to act in all dealings with the property in
accordance with the wishes of the Committee as evidenced by true copies of
resolutions passed at meetings of the Committee, such true copies to be
certified as correct by the President or a Vice-President and the Honorary
Secretary. |
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A member may at any time by giving notice in writing to the Secretary, resign
his membership of the Association, but shall continue to be liable for any
subscription or other debt due and unpaid at the date of his resignation. |
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If any member shall, in the opinion of the Committee, act in any way
prejudicial to the interests of the Association or its members or shall break
any Rule or By-Law of the Association, the Committee shall consider the conduct
of such member at a meeting of the Committee. If at such meeting it is
considered that there is sufficient evidence to justify calling on the member
to answer any charge made against him, a notice in writing shall be given to
such member calling on him to attend and extraordinary general meeting of the
Association for the purpose of answering such charges. Such notice shall not be
less than seven clear day. At such meeting the member concerned shall be
informed of the charges made against him and shall have the right to be heard
in his own defence. If, after hearing such member, three-fifths of the members
present at the general meeting shall vote for the expulsion of the said member,
he shall, after the hearing, thereupon cease to be a member of the Association.
The said meeting, may, at the conclusion of such hearing, by like majority
suspend the member for such period as determined by the general membership.
Notice thereof shall thereafter be sent to such member. If such member refuses
to attend the meeting in answer to the notice calling upon him to do so, the
Association in general meeting may nevertheless proceed in his absence. No
appeal shall lie from the decision of the Association in general meeting to any
other meeting (whether of the Committee or of the members of the Association)
or to any Court of Law. |
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A person expelled under Rule 29 shall not thereafter be eligible as a member of
the Association. |
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The association shall not be dissolved except with the consent of
not less than three-fifths of the members of the Association, expressed either
in person or by proxy at a general meeting convened for the purpose, or by
postal vote. |
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In the event of the Association being dissolved as provided for under the
provisions of paragraph (1) of this Rule, all debts and liabilities properly
incurred by or on behalf of the Association shall be fully discharged and the
remaining funds of the Association, if any, shall be disposed of in accordance
with any decision taken by the members at the general meeting convened for the
purpose of dissolving the Association. |
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Notice of the dissolution of the Association shall be given to the Registrar of
Societies within fourteen days of the decision taken by the members to dissolve
the Association.
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