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Club Constitution - 15. Borrowing Print
Club Documents
Written by Stewart Carline   
Article Index
Club Constitution
1. Name
2. Objects
3. Membership
4. Subscription and Other Fees
5. Resignation
6. Expulsion and Other Disciplinary Action
7. Committee
8. Officers and Honorary Members/Life Members
9. Annual General Meeting
10. Special General Meeting
11. Procedure at the Annual and Special General Meetings
12. Alteration of the Rules and Other Resolutions
13. By-Laws
14. Finance
15. Borrowing
16. Property
17. Dissolution
18. Acknowledgement
All Pages

15. Borrowing

15.1 The Committee may borrow money on behalf of the Club for the purposes of the Club from time to time at their own discretion [up to such limits on borrowing as may be laid down from time to time by the General Meeting] for the general upkeep of the Club or with the (prior) approval of a General Meeting for any other expenditure, additions or improvements.

15.2 When so borrowing the Committee shall have power to raise in any way any sum or sums of money and to raise and secure the repayment of any sums or sums of money in such manner or on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit, and in particular by mortgage of or charge upon or by the issues of debentures charged upon all or any part of the property of the Club.

15.3 The Committee shall have no power to pledge the personal liability of any member of the Club for the repayment of any sums so borrowed.


 

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