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RESIGNATION

               9. Any member may resign his membership by giving to the Membership Department
                  notice in writing to that effect at least 2 months in advance. Such member shall
                  pay all debts due by him to the Club including the subscription due for the months
                  in which such notice is given. Any such member who has discharged all liabilities
                  to the Club and wishes to re-join may submit a fresh application for membership.
                  The  Executive  Committee  may  at  its  discretion  approve  his  re-admission  upon
                  payment  of  a  penalty  fee  which  shall  be  equivalent  to  his  subscription  for  one
                  year.

               MEMBERS’ ADDRESSES

               10.  Every  member  of  the  Club  shall  inform  the  Membership  Department  of  any
                    change of address in writing or through the Membership E-Personal Particulars
                    Update portal.

               CLUB NOT TO BE USED FOR BUSINESS, ETC

               11.  No  member  shall  give  the  address  of  the  Club  or  Clubhouse  in  any
                     advertisement  or use the  Club  or Clubhouse  address  for business  purposes.
                     No  paper,  notice  of  placard,  written  or  printed,  shall  be  exhibited,  put  in  the
                     Clubhouse, or in any way brought to the notice of other members without the
                     sanction of the Management.

               EXPULSION OF CLUB MEMBERS

               12a.  The  Executive  Committee  shall  have  power  to  expel  any  Ordinary,
                      Supplementary  or  Retiree  Member  who  offends  against  the  Club's
                      Constitution, Bye-Laws, Rules or Orders or whose conduct in the opinion of
                      the Executive Committee renders him unfit for membership.

                      Before  any  such  member  is  expelled,  the  member  concerned  shall  be
                      informed of the complaints made against him and given a minimum of 7 days
                      written  notice  to  give  an  explanation.  Thereafter,  if  necessary,  the  Vice-
                      President  may  call  on  the  member  to  attend  a  meeting  for  the  purpose  of
                      answering  the  charges.  The  Committee  may  thereafter  decide  to  expel  the
                      member,  suspend  him,  or  impose  any  other  lesser  penalty.  If  the  member
                      refuses to reply to the charges or fails to attend the meeting called to answer
                      the  charges,  the  Committee  may  nevertheless  proceed  to  decide  on  the
                      penalty to be imposed. No appeal shall lie from the decision of the Committee
                      to any Court of Law.





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