Excerpt from Institutes of the Numismatic Society of London
4. No Member who has filled the office of President or Vice President for two successive years, shall be again eligible to the same situation, until the expiration of one year from the termination of his office.
5. Six only of the ten Members of the Council shall be eligible in the same capacity for the ensuing year.
6. If in the interval between any two successive Annual General Meetings, the office of President, Vice President, Treasurer, Librarian, or Secretary, may have become vacant by death, resignation, or otherwise, the Council shall have power to appoint one of their own Members to fill such office until the next Annual General Meeting.
IV. - Of the Election, Admission, and Expulsion of Members.
7. Every person desirous of admission into the Society as a Member, must be proposed and recommended agreeably to the form No. 1, in the Appendix hereto; and which form must be subscribed by, at least, three Members, one of whom must certify his personal knowledge of such candidate.
8. Every recommendation of a proposed Member or Associate must be delivered to one of the Secretaries, and read at one of the ordinary Meetings of the Society; after which it shall be placed in some conspicuous part of the room of the Meeting of the Society, and shall remain until the candidate be balloted for.
9. The ballot shall take place at the second ordinary Meeting after that on which the candidate is proposed, provided twelve Members be then present.
10. No person shall be considered as elected a Member, unless he have in his favour at least two-thirds of the Members voting.
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