ARTICLE
3
A.
MEMBERSHIP
(1)
Membership of Unic Club shall be open to any native Edo who is Committed to the club's
objectives as listed in Article
2.
(2) All prospective members shall fill an application form to be brought to the Membership
committee for consideration and assessment and the Membership committee shall make
recommendation to the General
house for acceptance or refusal.
(3) There shall be a non refundable $50.00
processing fees for membership application form.
(4) If and when accepted, such a member must pay
registration fee of $250.00 and $25.00 monthly dues. His
membership commences on the day the above stated amount is paid.
B.
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
Honorary Membership shall be open to any
distinguished community leaders who expresses interest in and support
the aims and objectives of the club, subject to the approval of the
majority of the house.
C.
DISTANT
MEMBERSHIP
(1)
Any person who meets the requirements of Article 3 section
A of this constitution but is
based outside Toronto or Canada
can be accepted as a member, provided he pays all
dues that are required of a
distant member.
D.
RIGHTS OF MEMBERS
(i)
Every member shall have the right to bring up and partake
in any discussion of
policy.
(ii) All members shall enjoy equal rights and
privileges as entrenched in the club constitution.
(iii) On any issue that is decided by a general
vote each member has one vote.
(iv) In case of dead lock, the President shall
cast the deciding vote.
E.
RETENTION,
FORFEITURE AND WITHDRAWAL OF MEMBERSHIP
(i)
Retention of good membership in good standing shall be
subject to regular
attendance of meetings, payment of
dues and other
contributions to meet the periodic needs
of the club.
(ii)
Failure to attend the general meetings for three
consecutive times
without genuine reason(s) or failure to pay regular
monthly dues shall result in forfeiture
of all rights and
privileges to a member.
(iii)
Any member may withdraw his membership from the club by
a written notice
stating the reason(s) for such action.
The notice shall
be sent through the Secretary General
and read to the
general house at the monthly meetings by the Secretary
General.
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