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The Institute Of Actuaries.
1 S 18 , and provided that he shall not he objected to by four-fifths of the Committee of Enrolment to be hereafter appointed . 12 . Any person desirous of becoming an Associate of the Institute , and not included in the above description or limitation , shall he proposed as such by two members , and subsequently elected by ballot under regulations to be hereafter determined on . 13 . Any Associate of the Institute who shall hereafter obtain an appointment of Actuary to any Life Assurance Societyand who shall have
, obtained a certificate of competency from the Institute , to he hereafter determined upon , shall have a claim to be at once elected a Fellow of the Institute without ballot , subject to such regulations as may be hereafter appointed . 14 . It shall be lawful for the Fellows of the Institute to proceed at once to ballot for the admission of any candidate into their body who shall , previously to the aforesaid 10 th of June , have been the Actuary of any Life Assurance Society , or who shall at the time of ballot be an Associate
of the Institute without holding the office of Actuary , but who shall have obtained the certificate of competency , provided in either case such candidate shall be specially recommended by the Council for that purpose . 15 . The Institute shall possess the power of expelling any member guilty of improper conduct , and each member shall sign a declaration , on admission to either class , to conform to the rules and by-laws . 16 . There shall be annually elected from the Fellows by the members at largea President and a Council of
sixteenincluding—, , Four Vice-Presidents , a Treasurer , a Registrar , and two Honorary Secretaries . 17 . The time and manner of the election of the President , Officebearers , and other members of the Council shall be made the subject of future regulations .
18 . lhe Council shall annually elect three Fellows as Examiners , whose duty it shall be to examine candidates for certificates of competency , and to report the result to the Council . 19 . The mode of examination shall be subject to such regulations as the Council may hereafter impose , but it shall comprise the four following branches , viz .: —Mathematical Theory , Vital Statistics , Computation and Construction of Tables , —and Book-keeping and Office routine . 20 . Every Fellow of the Institute shall have the privilege of appending
to his name the lettei-s F . I . A . ( Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries ) or such other addition as may hereafter be determined on . 21 . Every Associate of the Institute shall have the privilege of appending to his name the letters A . I . A . ( Associate of the Institute of Actuaries ) or such other addition as may hereafter be determined on . 22 . There shall be three Auditors annually appointed to audit the accounts of the Institute , who shall be elected from the general body of Fellows and Associates .
23 . There shall be Monthly Meetings during the session , the limits of which session shall he hereafter . appointed . The objects of the meetings shall be the reading and discussion of papers , conversation on points of interest , theoretical and practical , ballotting for and election of Fellows antl Associates , and the transaction of other general business . 24 . All Fellows and Associates shall have the right to attend the meetings . 25 . The admission of strangers shall be made the subject of future consideration .
26 . Arrangements shall be made for the meetings and proper accommodation of the members . 27 .- Committees shall he constituted by the Fellows and Associates , viz . - . a Mathematical Committee , a Statistical Committee , a Legal , Parliamentary , and Commercial Committee , and such other Committees as may be deemed necessary . 28 . All papers proposed to be read at the monthly meetings shall he sub-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Institute Of Actuaries.
1 S 18 , and provided that he shall not he objected to by four-fifths of the Committee of Enrolment to be hereafter appointed . 12 . Any person desirous of becoming an Associate of the Institute , and not included in the above description or limitation , shall he proposed as such by two members , and subsequently elected by ballot under regulations to be hereafter determined on . 13 . Any Associate of the Institute who shall hereafter obtain an appointment of Actuary to any Life Assurance Societyand who shall have
, obtained a certificate of competency from the Institute , to he hereafter determined upon , shall have a claim to be at once elected a Fellow of the Institute without ballot , subject to such regulations as may be hereafter appointed . 14 . It shall be lawful for the Fellows of the Institute to proceed at once to ballot for the admission of any candidate into their body who shall , previously to the aforesaid 10 th of June , have been the Actuary of any Life Assurance Society , or who shall at the time of ballot be an Associate
of the Institute without holding the office of Actuary , but who shall have obtained the certificate of competency , provided in either case such candidate shall be specially recommended by the Council for that purpose . 15 . The Institute shall possess the power of expelling any member guilty of improper conduct , and each member shall sign a declaration , on admission to either class , to conform to the rules and by-laws . 16 . There shall be annually elected from the Fellows by the members at largea President and a Council of
sixteenincluding—, , Four Vice-Presidents , a Treasurer , a Registrar , and two Honorary Secretaries . 17 . The time and manner of the election of the President , Officebearers , and other members of the Council shall be made the subject of future regulations .
18 . lhe Council shall annually elect three Fellows as Examiners , whose duty it shall be to examine candidates for certificates of competency , and to report the result to the Council . 19 . The mode of examination shall be subject to such regulations as the Council may hereafter impose , but it shall comprise the four following branches , viz .: —Mathematical Theory , Vital Statistics , Computation and Construction of Tables , —and Book-keeping and Office routine . 20 . Every Fellow of the Institute shall have the privilege of appending
to his name the lettei-s F . I . A . ( Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries ) or such other addition as may hereafter be determined on . 21 . Every Associate of the Institute shall have the privilege of appending to his name the letters A . I . A . ( Associate of the Institute of Actuaries ) or such other addition as may hereafter be determined on . 22 . There shall be three Auditors annually appointed to audit the accounts of the Institute , who shall be elected from the general body of Fellows and Associates .
23 . There shall be Monthly Meetings during the session , the limits of which session shall he hereafter . appointed . The objects of the meetings shall be the reading and discussion of papers , conversation on points of interest , theoretical and practical , ballotting for and election of Fellows antl Associates , and the transaction of other general business . 24 . All Fellows and Associates shall have the right to attend the meetings . 25 . The admission of strangers shall be made the subject of future consideration .
26 . Arrangements shall be made for the meetings and proper accommodation of the members . 27 .- Committees shall he constituted by the Fellows and Associates , viz . - . a Mathematical Committee , a Statistical Committee , a Legal , Parliamentary , and Commercial Committee , and such other Committees as may be deemed necessary . 28 . All papers proposed to be read at the monthly meetings shall he sub-