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of Berwickshire, Clackmannanshire, Edinburgh (Midlothian), Fifeshire, Haddington, Kinross-shire, Linlithgow, Peeblesshire, Boxburghshire, and Selkirkshire. Of the.South-Western District of Scotland by one Governor, to be elected by the Lord Provost of Glasgow, the Provosts of Greenock and Paisley, and the Chairmen of the County Councils of Ayrshire, Buteshire, Dumbartonshire, Dumfriesshire, Kircudbrightshire, Lanarkshire, Eenfrewshire, Stirlingshire, and Wigtownshire. Of the Northern District of Scotland by one Governor, to be elected by the Lord Provost of Aberdeen and the Provost of Dundee, and the Chairmen of the County Councils of Aberdeenshire, Argyllshire, Banffshire, Caithness, Elginshire, Forfarshire, Invernessshire, Kincardineshire, Nairnshire, Orkney and Shetland, Perthshire, Eoss-shire, Cromarty, and Sutherland. 19. The commerce and industries of Ireland shall, for the time being, be represented on the Governing Body by four Governors, of whom two shall be elected by the Lord Mayor of Dublin in conjunction with the Mayors of the cities of Belfast, Cork, Kilkenny, Limerick, Londonderry, and Waterford, the Mayor of the Borough of Sligo, and the Chairmen of the Town Commissioners of Galway and Newry; and two shall be elected by the Chairmen of the Chambers of Commerce of Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Londonderry, and Waterford. It shall be lawful for the Sovereign, in the event of a system of County Government analogous to that of County Councils in England being established in Ireland, by Warrant under Sign Manual, to repeal any provisions of this Constitution relating to Ireland, and to substitute therefor other provisions with a view to assimilate the representation of the commerce and industries of Ireland in the Institute more nearly to the mode of the representation provided for the commerce and industries of England, Wales, and Scotland, so that the number of the representatives of the commerce and industries of Ireland be not increased. 20. The commerce and industries of the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, and the other Isles of the British seas, shall be represented on the Governing Body by one Governor, who shall from time to time be nominated by the President. 21. The' Governors representing the commerce and industries of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and the Isles of the British Seas, shall hold their offices for a term of five years. If no successor is elected within three months of the date on which the term of office of any such Governor expires, his seat may be filled up by the Executive Council. Representatives for the time being of Associations. 22. The Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the Council of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom. The Chairman of the Council of the London Chamber of Commerce. The Chairman of the Council of the Eoyal Agricultural Society of England. The Chairman of the Council of the Central Chamber of Agriculture. The Chairman of the Council of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland. The President of the Eoyal Society. The President of the Eoyal Society of Edinburgh. The President of the Eoyal Irish Academy. The Chairman of the Council of the Eoyal Dublin Society. The Chairman of the Council of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce. The President of the Council of the Institution of Civil Engineers. The President of the Council of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. The President of the Council of the Iron and Steel Institute. The President of the Council of the Chemical Society of London. The President of the Council of the Society of Chemical Industry. The President of the Council of the Institution of Electrical Engineers. The President of the Council of the City and Guilds of London Institute for the advancement of Technical Education. The President of the Council of the Eoyal United Service Institution. The President of the Eoyal Academy of Arts. The President of the Eoyal Geographical Society. The President of the Eoyal Statistical Society. The President of the Eoyal Institute of British Architects. The President of the Mining Association of Great Britain. The Chairman of the Council of the Trades Union Congress of Great Britain. The Chairman of the Council of the National Miners' Union of Great Britain. Any Association, by this section entitled to be represented on the Governing Body, may, instead of the person by this section appointed to represent the Association, appoint another person, being a member of the Governing Body of such Association ; but any person so substituted shall remain in office so long only as the person in whose place he is substituted would have remained in office had no such substitution taken place. 23. The Governing Body may, on the recommendation of the Executive Council, and with the sanction of the President, increase the number of Associations entitled to be represented on the Governing Body, or they may, in the event of any represented Association ceasing to exist, or declining to be represented, remove the name of such Association from the list of Associations entitled to be represented: Provided that the number of representatives of Associations shall in no case exceed forty. Regulations as to Governors. 24. A Governor shall vacate his office if he becomes bankrupt or insolvent, or, in the opinion of the Executive Council, testified by special resolution, acts in such a manner as to render it detrimental to the interests of the Institute that he should continue a Governor.

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