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by-law i.—officers.
That the officers of this Board shall consist of a President,
Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, and such committees as may be
appointed for the working of the said Board; the same to be
elected immediately after and from the newly-elected members
of the Board.
BY-LAW 2.—DUTIES OF OFFICERS.
Section i. It shall be the duty of the President to preside at
all meetings of the Board; to enforce the due observance of the
By-laws, Rules and Regulations; to announce the result of the
voting; to give the casting vote in case of a tie; to see that
the other officers perform their respective duties, and to sign all
orders on the Treasurer recommended by the Finance Commit-
tee. He shall also have power to call special meetings, and shall
be obliged to do so on a requisition signed by three members of
the Board. In the absence of the President, the remaining mem-
bers of the Board shall select a chairman, who shall discharge the
same duties and have the same power and functions as the Presi-
dent.
Sec. 2. The Secretary's duties shall be: To conduct, under
the direction of the Board of Directors, the correspondence re~
lating to the affairs of the Association; to keep copies of all such
letters written by him, and files of all letters received; to keep a
true record of the proceedings of each meeting of the Board; to
read the minutes of the same at the next regular meeting; to
notify members of the meetings; keep a correct list of licentiates,
with the date of license; lay before the Board a summary of its
transactions at each regular meeting; attest all orders on the
Treasurer, and (within the consent of the President) transact all
business requiring attention between the various meetings of the
Board, and to deliver to his successor in office all books, papers,
etc., belonging to the Board, in his hands.
Sec. 3, It shall be the duty of the Treasurer: To hold all
the funds of the Board; to pay all orders drawn on him signed
by the President and Secretary; to keep a true account of all
moneys received and expended by him; to give a report to the
Board at every regular meeting upon the state of the finances,
and deliver to his successor in office all moneys, books, papers,
or other property of the Board that may be in his possession.
Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of the Registrar: To keep a true