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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the King George VI Memorial Youth Council Act (Northern Ireland) 1957.
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5.Power to appoint new members of Council in certain events.
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Sections 1, 5 and 6. Incorporation (1) (1) The Council shall be a body corporate...
Incorporation (1) (1) The Council shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a...
3.(1) The Council shall consist of not more than forty nor less than twenty-five members....
4.The Council may from time to time appoint a Patron of the Council. The Council...
5.The Council may add to its members but so that the total number of members...
6.A member of the Council who has— (a) communicated in writing to the Council his...
7.The Council shall keep a membership book in which there shall be entered the names...
8.(1) The Chairman and deputy Chairman of the Council shall be such members as the...
9.(1) It shall be a condition of service of a member of the Council that...
11.(1) At a meeting of the Council the Chairman shall, if present, be Chairman of...
12.(1) The quorum for a meeting of the Council shall be seven or such greater...
13.The Council shall hold general meetings at least twice in every year of which not...
14.The Chairman or any two members of the Council may at any time summon a...
15.Notice in writing of every meeting, whether general, special or adjourned, shall be delivered or...
16.If a quorum shall not have assembled within half an hour after the time appointed...
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