Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, Volume 67

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Institution of Naval Architects., 1925 - Naval architecture
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Page xxxiv - Members, and they think fit to draw up and sign a proposal requiring such expulsion, the same being delivered to the Secretary, shall be by him laid before the Council for consideration. If the Council, after due inquiry, do not find reason to concur in the proposal, no entry thereof shall be made in any Minutes, nor shall any public discussion thereon be permitted; but if the Council do find good reason for the proposed expulsion, they shall direct the Secretary to address a letter, according to...
Page 280 - If the ship has a third deck, commonly called a spar deck, the tonnage of the space between it and the tonnage deck shall be ascertained as follows : — Measure in feet the inside length of the space at the middle of its height from the plank at the side of the stem to the lining on the timbers at the stern, and...
Page xxxiv - If that advice be followed, no entry on the minutes, nor any public discussion on the subject, shall be permitted ; but if that advice be not followed, nor a - satisfactory explanation given, the Council shall call a Special General Meeting of...
Page xxxv - ... Council, to conduct the correspondence of the Institution ; to attend all meetings of the Institution, and of the Council, and of Committees ; to take minutes of the proceedings of such meetings ; to read the minutes of the preceding...
Page xxxi - An annual statement of the funds of the Institution, and of the receipts and payments of the past year, shall be made under the direction of the Council, and, after having been verified and signed by the Auditors, shall be laid before the Annual General Meeting.
Page xli - April 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, 1925, in the Lecture Hall of the Royal Society of Arts, John Street, Adelphi, WC 2. The PRESIDENT, His Grace the Duke of Northumberland, CBE, MVO, called upon the Secretary to read the Annual Report.
Page 277 - Regulations for that purpose as may be necessary ; and also, with the like Approval, make such Modifications and Alterations as from Time to Time become necessary in the Tonnage Rules hereby prescribed, in order to the more accurate and uniform Application thereof, and the effectual carrying out of the Principle of Admeasurement therein adopted.
Page xxxv - It shall be the duty of the Secretary, under the direction of the Council, to conduct the correspondence of the Institution ; to attend all meetings of the Institution, and of the Council, and of Committees...
Page 282 - The distance between the after edge of this tonnage opening and the aft side of the sternpost must not be less than one-twentieth the register length of the vessel, or if the tonnage opening is forward, its fore side must not be less than one-fifth the register length of the vessel from the stem.
Page xxxviii - The demand of a poll shall not prevent the continuance of a meeting for the transaction of any business other than the question on which a poll has been demanded.

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