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Sample Basic Club Constitution ARTICLE I: NAME & PURPOSE Section A: Name – The name of this club shall be [name of club]. Section B: Purpose – The purpose of this club shall be: 1. [List in detail the purposes and objectives of the clubs. Rule 5.4a of Guild Affiliation
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Sample Funded Club Constitution ARTICLE I: NAME & PURPOSE Section A: Name – The name of this club shall be [name of club]. Section B: Purpose – The purpose of this club shall be: 1.[List in detail the purposes and objectives of the clubs.
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BY-LAW 4 . Voting Regulations . In order for a member to vote on any issue he/she must be present at the time the vote is taken, and meet all the qualifications of the Constitution. In cases where a member holds multiple positions on the Board of Directors, the member will be allowed only one vote. BY-LAW 5 . SECTION 1 . Expulsion
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CLUB CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS ARTICLE I: NAME & PURPOSE Section A: Name – The name of this club shall be [name of school] Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA). Section B: National Affiliation – [name of school] …
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The Rules of Incorporation define the rights of members and the responsibility of the Association in meeting these rights. There are Model Rules that Associations can adopt for ease. These meet the basic legal requirements. The Model Rules in Victoria have recently changed and supercede previous iterations NOW - even if your rules don't align.
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Club Board of Directors in their management of the Club and informs your members of their rights and obligations. A constitution which is cumbersome, scanty or ambiguous, can hamper your Club from the first day of its operation. Give some thought and care to its preparation. A sample Constitution and By-laws is attached. You may choose to
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This is a sample Constitution and Bylaws of a communication arts or an English club. You may use it as a reference for free without any written notice from the publisher. Article I. Name of the Club. Section 1. The name of this club shall be Communication Arts Society of Talented Individuals Senior High, and hereby stylized and abbreviated as CASTI Senior High. …
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Constitution Rules & By-Laws Pacific Golf Club. 430 Pine Mountain Road, CARINDALE QLD 4152. Phone: (07) 3343 0888.
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Constitution and Bylaws. The Senate shall adopt a written constitution and bylaws upon ratification by a majority of its constituency. The Senate and all university-wide standing committees shall adop
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A clause in the rules empowering the committee to make, alter or delete regulations or by-laws should appear in the constitution. This will be covered in more detail later. Let us now look at a ‘Draft Constitution’. Draft constitution. This draft constitution is a guide, but may be adopted by your association or club. Name of the association
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This sample constitution is for illustrative purposes only. The text in RED is to provide discussion points as you draft your club’s constitution. Please, if you use any of the text in this example, be certain that you have removed a club constitution is “the law” of the club and becomes the internal authority for
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The Friendship Force club President-elect or another designated member of the incoming Board should plan to attend the annual International Conference. Whenever possible, the club treasury will assume the cost of both the travel and conference expenses of the President-elect. If the club is unable to bear the full cost of the
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CRICOS Provider No. 00103D Sample club constitution Page 1 of 6 Club/Society Constitution A club’s or society’s constitution is a document that defines your club or society and provides you with a basic set of rules for the daily running and management of this group. A good constitution will not only give you the structure to effectively
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Club Constitution 2016 (RI & NSW law compliant) ARTICLE 1 Definitions As used in this constitution, and the bylaws, unless the context otherwise clearly requires, the words in this article shall have the following meanings: 1. Board: The Board of Directors of this club. 2. Bylaws: The bylaws of this club. 3.
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Sample Club Constitution and By-Laws. New and emerging student clubs can use this example when developing a constitution and bylaws specific to their club needs. Established clubs can use this when updating or changing their bylaws. ARTICLE I: NAME & PURPOSE.
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functioning. A constitution usually requires a 2/3 vote of the membership for adoption. Bylaws only require a simple majority for passage. Once you have developed the constitution and bylaws, review them often. The needs of your group will change over time and it’s important that the constitution and bylaws are kept up to date to reflect the
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Constitution and Bylaws The constitution and bylaws adopted by a club constitute a binding contract between the club and its members. There is a presumption that every member of the club is acquainted with its rules.
Below are some optional bylaws that can be customized to the club's individual purpose. One such example is the bylaw regarding elections. While there are no legal requirements on what your bylaws must say regarding elections, there are guidelines your club should follow.
A constitution is the document that lays out the rules for the operation of your club. It spells out the name and purpose of the club, establishes the method of management of the organization, and established the guidelines for implementing the decisions of the club.
You might have all club members vote to ratify a change, or only the officers. Requiring the vote of two-thirds of club members is the norm. If you have bylaws, a more flexible document that outlines the daily functioning of your club, your constitution should provide rules for amending the bylaws as well.