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Article XVIII - Dues, Assessments & Funds
Sec. 1. L.U.'s shall collect dues from members either monthly or quarterly in advance. The L.U. monthly dues shall be not less than fifty cents ($.50) in addition to applicable per capita and assessments due the I.0.
Sec. 2. All assessments imposed shall be charged by the F.S. against the member as regular dues and must be paid within the time required to protect the member's continuous good standing and benefits.
Sec. 3. No assessment shall be levied by the L.U. except by a majority vote of the members present, and no assessment can be ordered upon the night of its introduction, but must be laid over for at least two weeks for consideration.
Sec. 4. All disbursements must be on an order drawn on the treasurer signed by the president and recording secretary. However, no action of the L.U. is necessary for payment of regular or standing bills such as rent, salaries, and payments to the I.S.T.
Sec. 5. The funds and property of a L.U. shall be used only for such purposes as are approved by the I.P. or as are specified in this Constitution and as may be necessary to transact, properly manage and conduct its business.
Sec. 6. The funds and property cannot be divided among the members individually, except in the form of such benefits as maybe provided by the L.U. after approval of the I.P.
Sec. 7. The Funds and property are for the legitimate purposes of the L.U. while five (5) members remain therein. Should a L.U. finally dissolve, its charter, books, papers and funds shall at once be forwarded to the I.S.T
Sec. 2. All assessments imposed shall be charged by the F.S. against the member as regular dues and must be paid within the time required to protect the member's continuous good standing and benefits.
Sec. 3. No assessment shall be levied by the L.U. except by a majority vote of the members present, and no assessment can be ordered upon the night of its introduction, but must be laid over for at least two weeks for consideration.
Sec. 4. All disbursements must be on an order drawn on the treasurer signed by the president and recording secretary. However, no action of the L.U. is necessary for payment of regular or standing bills such as rent, salaries, and payments to the I.S.T.
Sec. 5. The funds and property of a L.U. shall be used only for such purposes as are approved by the I.P. or as are specified in this Constitution and as may be necessary to transact, properly manage and conduct its business.
Sec. 6. The funds and property cannot be divided among the members individually, except in the form of such benefits as maybe provided by the L.U. after approval of the I.P.
Sec. 7. The Funds and property are for the legitimate purposes of the L.U. while five (5) members remain therein. Should a L.U. finally dissolve, its charter, books, papers and funds shall at once be forwarded to the I.S.T



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