PORTREE RIDING CLUB
RULES AND CONSTITUTION
1 TITLE
The Club
shall be known as the Portree Riding Club.
The
objects of the Club shall be:
(a) To
encourage riding as a sport and recreation, to promote good fellowship amongst
riders and to improve and maintain the standard of riding and horsemanship.
(b) To
organise instructional meetings, lectures and competitive events and other
activities to further the objects.
(c) To be
affiliated to the British Horse Society and to support and co-operate with
recognised organisations interested in the breeding and use of all breeds and
types of horses and ponies.
(d) To
investigate the subject of bridle tracks and rights of way with a view to
opposing those that have been dosed and maintaining and more clearly defining
those that are in existence.
(e) To concern
itself with any object which will benefit the horse and horse user in the
district.
This
shall consist of persons who have attained the age of seventeen years and,
having been accepted by the Committee, have paid the due subscription for the
current period (Senior) and young people from the age of 10 years to the end of
their sixteenth year (Junior). Honorary
membership may be conferred by the Committee upon any person deemed by them to
have rendered notable service to the Club.
4 Anyone
desirous of becoming a member shall be proposed by a member and seconded by
another and his or her name and address forwarded to the Hon. Secretary of the
Club on the appropriate Nomination Form.
5 The
annual subscription shall be payable on the first day of the Club’s financial
year. Any member whose subscription is more than three months in arrears shall
have his or her name removed from the Membership List after written notice to
the effect has been sent to him or her. Any member joining the club on or after
30th October shall be deemed to have paid his or her subscription
for the ensuing year.
6
The Committee may expel from membership of the
Club any member who has breached any of the rules of the Club, or who has in
the opinion of the Committee have been guilty of any conduct derogatory to the
character or prejudicial to the interest of the Club, provided that before
expelling him or her the Committee shall call upon him for an explanation of
his conduct and provide a proper opportunity of answering the allegations
against him.
ADMINISTRATION
7 The Committee
(a) All powers of management shall be vested in the Committee consisting of the Chairman, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer and two other Committee members. Four shall form a quorum.
(b) At the Annual General Meeting each year, one third of the members of the Committee shall retire, the members to retire being those who have been longest in office. Those who have been in office for the same length of time shall determine retiring members by lot. Retiring members shall be eligible for re-election.
(c) The
Chairman, Honorary Secretary and Honorary Treasurer shall be elected annually
by the Committee from amongst their number.
(d) The
decision of the Committee shall be final unless over-ruled at a General
Meeting.
(e) The
Committee shall be the sole authority for the interpretation of the rules and
for anything relating to the club not provided therein and their decision shall
be final and binding on the members.
(f) The
Committee may formulate bye-laws for the detailed running of the Club and elect
subcommittees for any special activities of the Club which the Committee may
authorise.
(g) The
Committee shall have the power to fill any casual vacancy arising amongst members
of the Committee, but any person so co-opted shall retain office only until the
next following
Annual
General Meeting and then shall be eligible for re-election.
8 The financial year of the Club shall
commence on the 1st January in each year.
9 The annual subscription shall be £15 or such other sum as
shall from time to time be
determined by the Committee.
10 The
Committee may appoint annually a President and Vice-Presidents. They shall not
by virtue only of such appointment become members of the Committee.
11 The
Annual General Meeting shall be held in January/February of each year to
transact the following business:
(a) To
receive and if approved to adopt a Statement of the Club’s Accounts to the end
of the preceding year.
(b) To
fill vacancies on the Committee
(c) To
appoint an Auditor
(d) To
deal with any special matter which the Committee may desire to bring to the
members and to receive suggestions from the members for consideration by the
Committee. Notice convening the General Meeting shall be sent to the members
not less than 14 days before the meeting and shall specify the matters to be
dealt with.
12 A
special General Meeting may be called by the Committee, or by a request signed
by not less than five members specifying the business to be discussed. The
Secretary shall give all members ten days notice of the date of such a meeting
and shall specify in such notice matters to be dealt with at the meeting.
13 The
Accounts of the Club shall be audited each year by the person appointed at the
previous Annual General Meeting.
14 Notice
may be given to any member by sending it by post to him at his address in the
United Kingdom registered in the records of the Club. If any member has no
address in the United Kingdom such member shall not be entitled to receive any
notice. The accidental omission to give notice of a meeting to or the
non-receipt of a notice of a meeting by any member shall not invalidate the
proceedings of the meeting.
15 These
rules may be added to, repealed or amended by resolution at any Annual or
Special General Meeting, provided that no such resolution shall be deemed to
have been passed unless carried by a majority of at least two-thirds of the
members present and voting thereon, and provided that prior notice has been
sent to all members stating the proposed amendment.
17 Members
shall be correctly turned out at all club events. Hard hats must be worn.
18 In the case of dissolution of the club any monies or assets will be held in trust by the British Horse Society (Charity No. 210504) until such time as a club may wish to re-form.