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LLOYDS OF LONDON SHOTGUN CLUB
CONSTITUTION
- The title of the club shall be Lloyds of London Shotgun
Club
- The headquarters of the club shall be Lloyds, 1 Lime
Street, London. EC3M 7HA.
- The objects and aims of the club shall be to foster and encourage
the support of clay and game shooting and organise practise
shoots, to arrange matches and competitions, both among members,
the insurance community and affiliated clubs, and to improve
both the standard of shooting and the number of shotgun certificate
holders amongst the membership.
- The Club is a non-profit making organisation. All profit and
surpluses will be used to maintain or improve the Clubs
facilities or events. No profit or surplus will be distributed
other than to Members on winding up or dissolution of the Club.
A proposal to dissolve the Club shall be dealt with in the same
manner as a proposal to alter or add to the constitution. On
dissolution of the Club its surplus property and funds shall
be divided equally among current properly paid-up Members.
- The management committee of the shall be composed of the President,
optional Vice President(s), Chairman, Treasurer, Statistics
officer, auditor and up to 5 additional committee members, all
of whom shall be elected by the club members at each Annual
General Meeting. The retiring members of the management shall
be eligible for re-election. The committee shall have the power
to add to the number of vice-presidents for the current year.
President and Vice President(s) such posts being honorary, and
are without voting powers.
- Unless decided otherwise at the Annual General Meeting, the
Chairman shall serve a 3-year period at the end of that time
he shall automatically eligible to stand for Club President.
Each President shall serve a 3-year period, at the end of which
he shall become an honoury life member and shall not pay any
subsequent membership subscriptions. A president may be elected,
at the discretion of the Annual General Meeting, who has not
previously been either a member or Club Chairman.
- The committee shall have the power to fill any vacancies during
the year, and shall have the power to form sub-committees as
may be required.
- All monies received on behalf of the club shall forthwith
be paid into the account of the club at a recognised bank or
building society, at the discretion of the Treasurer who alone
shall have power to draw on such an account, subject to there
being at least two authorised signatories (other than husband/wife
relationships) on any withdrawal of club funds. No cheques greater
than £2,500 shall be drawn unless previously sanctioned
by a quorum of the committee. No prizes or other such articles
shall be purchased or debts or liabilities incurred on behalf
of the club by a person without the previous sanction of a resolution
of the committee, general meeting of the club, or by agreement
of a quorum of the committee.
- The accounts shall be audited by the duly appointed committee
member every year and every three years or sooner, at the discretion
of the committee, by an independent firm of chartered accountants.
The club accounts shall be audited by a member of the committee
duly appointed to the task who may invite others to his sub-committee.
The firm of chartered accountants shall be confirmed and re-appointed
at each Annual General Meeting.
- The annual subscription and joining fee of the club shall
be at the discretion of the committee. The committee retains
the right to alter these fees during the course of the year,
their actions to be ratified at the next Annual General Meeting.
The financial year of the club shall be from the April to April
of the following year.
- The club shall be affiliated to the Clay Pigeon Shooting Association
(CPSA) and members shall adopt any rules or recommendations
proposed by the CPSA as rules or byelaws. The committee has
a duty to adequately relay any rules or recommendations of the
CPSA without undue delay to its members.
- The Annual General Meeting of the Club shall be held by the
end of April each year, or as soon after the finalisation of
the accounts. Thirty days notice shall be given to all
members. Resolutions to be proposed at the meeting shall be
given in writing to the secretary fourteen clear days before
the meeting. The secretary shall also issue proxy voting forms
to all members thirty clear days before the meeting, giving
the membership the right to vote for the election of club members
for positions on the committee or to appoint another member
to vote in their place at the meeting. A member will still be
able to vote in person at the AGM subject to him notify the
Chairman that he has withdrawn his proxy vote. For the Annual
General meeting to re-elect officers or pass any resolutions
a quorum is required. A quorum shall consist of at least 3 serving
committee members, plus at least 9 other members including proxy
votes or 15% of the current club membership whichever is the
greater.
- On a petition signed by at least two thirds of the members
of the club, being presented in writing to the Secretary, an
Extraordinary General Meeting shall be called within thirty
days of the date of the presentation of the petition to consider
the matter contained therein only.
- The committee shall have the power to form such byelaws as
they consider will be conducive to the good of the club and
to the encouragement of the sport. Such byelaws to be ratified
at the next Annual General Meeting.
- A candidate for election shall be proposed and seconded by
members of the club, or by a known member of the London insurance
community, who in turn shall be personally known by at least
one member of the committee. The candidate shall then submit
a completed application form or as requested by the committee.
The committee shall then vote at the first committee meeting
subsequent to the received application or at another date at
the discretion of the committee.
- Any member who subscription is unpaid after sixty days of
receiving due notice shall not be allowed any privileges, including
the right to attend club organised events. The committee may
post notice of such defaulters and then, at their discretion,
strike out such names. At the discretion of the committee an
additional re-joining fee may be charged.
- Members shall, subject to the approval of any committee member
present, have the right of introducing visitors to practise
or to shoot in open competitions, provided that any member so
introducing a visitor shall be liable for any debts incurred
by the guest to the club as well as ensuring safe behaviour
of the guest. Should the member wish to bring more than one
guest to a shoot then the member must seek prior permission
at the time of applying for a particular event.
- The committee shall be empowered to request the resignation
of any member if it is proved to their satisfaction that the
members conduct warrants it; and in the event of failing
to resign, the committee may remove such members name
without further notice. The member under resignation has the
right to appeal at the next Annual General Meeting, though until
that time they shall remained suspended without membership benefits.
- Any resolution of the committee shall require a majority vote
of the members present and voting. The Chairman, Secretary or
Treasurer retains the right to defer the vote until the next
meeting or the Chairman can give a casting vote so long as a
quorum is present. A quorum must consist of the Chairman, Secretary
or Treasurer plus three other committee members.
- A safety officer must be appointed at each shoot, unless notified
to the contrary this will be the official committee member responsible
for organising that particular shooting event. A list of approved
safety officers shall be maintained by the committee should
the responsible committee member be unable to attend an event.
The club encourages any member who wishes to undertake CPSA
approved safety courses and agrees to pay all reasonable expenses.
- All club members are under strict instructions to follow the
rules and safety orders of any ground that is not under the
direct control or responsibility of the club. The safety officer
may at any time remove, from the shooting ground, members or
their guests, or the entire club, if the officer feels that
there is a danger to members or other shooters at the officers
sole discretion.
- It is recognised that the club does not control or run any
shooting grounds and that the independent grounds maintain all
legal control that the club sub-contracts for its shooting events.
It is therefore a condition precedent of membership that the
club shall not be held legally liable or responsible for any
accident and/or injury to members or visitors whilst on these
grounds. Notwithstanding the aforementioned the committee will
maintain in force a general insurance policy to cover any actions
by its members to a third party resulting in an injury or damage,
whilst on an officially organised club event.
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