1985 Ed.]
Sailors Home and Missions to Seamen Regulations
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(2) At every general or special meeting of the committee the chair shall be taken by a chairman to be nominated by the members of the committee present of whom 4 shall be a quorum.
7. The honorary secretary shall keep a minute book of such meetings, and proper entries shall be made therein of all business transacted at every meeting.
8. The voting at general or special meetings of the committee shall be decided by a show of hands.
9. (1) There shall be a business manager who shall be appointed by the committee for such period on such salary and on such terms as the committee may in their discretion think desirable and the salary shall be paid out of the funds of the corporation.
(2) Subject to the control of the committee and the chaplain, the business manager shall be entrusted with the upkeep and repair of the buildings, furniture and fittings of the institute, the management of all catering and messing arrangements and the office staff.
10. (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the institute shall be open to all men of Her Majesty's Navy and to officers and men of the Mercantile Marine irrespective of their religion or nationality.
(2) Either the chaplain or the business manager shall have power to refuse to admit to and also power to expel from the premises of the institute any person whatever for any reason which such chaplain or business manager may decide to be sufficient.
(3) Any person aggrieved by any such decision of the chaplain or of the business manager may refer the matter to the committee for its decision which shall be final.
11. The chaplain shall be in sole charge of the religious activities of the institute and shall care for and attend to all social arrangements and functions and to the visitation of ships and hospitals and he shall also be in charge of the launch "Dayspring" and of her crew and of any other launch from time to time owned or chartered by the corporation for its purposes.
12. Neither the chaplain nor the business manager shall be entitled to serve as a member of the committee or to vote at any meetings thereof but they may attend such meetings if the committee desires.
13. The appointment or dismissal of the chaplain, assistant chaplains and readers or any of them, shall be made by The Missions to Seamen in London, such appointment or dismissal being subject to the approval of the Bishop of the Diocese and made after consultation with the committee.
Record of meetings.
Method of voting.
Appointment and duties of business manager.
Use of institute; and powers of chaplain and business manager.
Duties of chaplain.
Prohibition against serving in committee.
Power of appointment and dismissal of chaplain, etc.
1985 Ed.]
Sailors Home and Missions to Seamen Regulations
[CAP. 1042
A 3
[Subsidiary]
(2) At every general or special meeting of the committee the chair shall be taken by a chairman to be nominated by the members of the committee present of whom 4 shall be a quorum.
7. The honorary secretary shall keep a minute book of such meetings, and proper entries shall be made therein of all business transacted at every meeting.
8. The voting at general or special meetings of the committee shall be decided by a show of hands.
9. (1) There shall be a business manager who shall be appointed by the committee for such period on such salary and on such terms as the committee may in their discretion think desirable and the salary shall be paid out of the funds of the corporation.
(2) Subject to the control of the committee and the chaplain, the business manager shall be entrusted with the upkeep and repair of the buildings, furniture and fittings of the institute, the manage- ment of all catering and messing arrangements and the office staff.
10. (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2), the insti- tute shall be open to all men of Her Majesty's Navy and to officers and men of the Mercantile Marine irrespective of their religion or nationality.
(2) Either the chaplain or the business manager shall have power to refuse to admit to and also power to expel from the premises of the institute any person whatever for any reason which such chaplain or business manager may decide to be sufficient.
(3) Any person aggrieved by any such decision of the chaplain or of the business manager may refer the matter to the committee for its decision which shall be final.
11. The chaplain shall be in sole charge of the religious activities of the institute and shall care for and attend to all social arrangements and functions and to the visitation of ships and hospitals and he shall also be in charge of the launch "Dayspring" and of her crew and of any other launch from time to time owned or chartered by the corporation for its purposes.
12. Neither the chaplain nor the business manager shall be entitled to serve as a member of the committee or to vote at any meetings thereof but they may attend such meetings if the committee desires.
13. The appointment or dismissal of the chaplain, assistant chaplains and readers or any of them, shall be made by The Missions to Seamen in London, such appointment or dismissal being subject to the approval of the Bishop of the Diocese and made after consultation with the committee.
Record of meetings.
Method of voting.
Appointment and duties of business
manager.
Use of institute; and powers of chaplain and business
manager.
Duties of chaplain.
Prohibition against serving in committee.
Power of appointment and dismissal of chaplain, etc.
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