Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Wood-Preservers' Association, Volume 15American Wood Preservers' Association, 1919 Contents of Proceedings in previous years, included in v. 8- (in v. 8-12 the period covered dates from 1910; in v. 13- from 1905). |
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Page 61 - It has been moved and seconded that the report of the Committee on Credentials be accepted and committee discharged. All those in favor of the motion, make it manifest by saying AYE. Contrary, NO.
Page 9 - December 31, his membership shall be canceled, except as provided for in Section 5 of this Article. SECTION 5. The Executive Committee may extend the time for paying or remit the dues of any Corporate or Probate members who are unable to pay them. ARTICLE V. Officers. SECTION 1. The officers of the Association shall be Corporate Members and shall consist of a President, a First Vice-President, a Second Vice-President, a...
Page 9 - Secretary-Treasurer shall begin at the close of the Annual Meeting at which they are elected and continue until their successors are elected and have qualified.
Page 258 - States, is or shall be admitted to any share or part of this contract, or to any benefit that may arise therefrom, but this article shall not apply to this contract so far as it may be within the operation or exception of section 116 of the act of Congress approved March 4, 1909 (35 Stats., 1109).
Page 11 - In case of a tie between candidates for the same office, the members present at the Annual Meeting shall elect the officer from the candidates so tied. The presiding officer shall announce to the meeting the names of the officers elected. ARTICLE VII Management SECTION 1. The President shall have general supervision of the affairs of the Association, shall preside at its meetings and those of the Executive Committee, and shall be a member ex-officio of every committee except the Nominating Committee.
Page 249 - Treating plants shall be equipped with the thermometers and gauges necessary to indicate and record accurately the conditions at all stages of treatment, and all equipment shall be maintained in condition satisfactory to the purchaser.
Page 305 - Service Tests of Wood-Block Paving. Specifications for Creosoted Wood-Block Paving. Treatment of Wood Paving Block. CLYDE H. TEESDALE AND JOHN A.
Page 10 - Members, appointed tellers by the presiding officer at the Annual Meeting. SECTION 8. The persons who receive the highest number of votes for the offices for which they are candidates shall be declared elected.
Page 258 - ... hereunder are free from obligation to any other person for services rendered, or supposed to have been rendered, in the procurement of this contract. He further agrees that any breach of this warranty shall constitute...
Page 249 - ... until the purchaser's representative is satisfied that the largest volumetric injection that is practicable has been obtained. The temperature of the preservative during the pressure period shall be not less than 150° F., nor more than 200° F., and shall average at least 180° F.