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10. (a.) The Board of Governors may from time to time make Regulations not repugnant to these presents providing for the administration of the Fund, the way in which a proposed award is to be notified, the procedure to be followed in making an award, or any other matters connected with these presents. (b.) Any such Regulations may be amended revoked or replaced in the way in which for the time being the Rules and general Regulations of the Institute may be amended revoked or replaced. (c.) Until amended revoked or replaced as aforesaid the Regulations hereinafter set out shall take effect as Regulations made under the powers hereby conferred. 11. (a.) The Institute shall cause to be published once or oftener as may be deemed convenient either with the Proceedings of the Institute or otherwise: (i.) The terms of these presents excluding any part of the Regulations hereinafter set out theretofore revoked; (ii.) The terms of any other Regulations made under the powers hereby conferred and for the time being in force; (b.) The Institute shall cause to be published annually either with the Proceedings of the Institute or otherwise: (iii.) A list of persons to whom awards from the Fund have been made; (iv.) A statement of accounts duly audited showing the income and expenditure of the Fund for the annual period then last completed, a summary of cash receipts and disbursements during that period, and a balance sheet of the assets and liabilities of the Fund at the close of that period. In Witness whereof these presents have been executed this day of 1932. Regulations. (1.) The Board of Governors shall give not less than six months' previous public notice in not less than four of the principal newspapers circulating in New Zealand of its intention to consider the making of any award from the Fund and the date by which applications for the award are to be received. (2.) Such notice shall specify the qualification of applicants as determined pursuant to Clause 4 of the foregoing Declaration of Trust, and also the subject-matter of the research either as set out in paragraph (vi.) of Clause 1 of the said Declaration of Trust, or as extended under the proviso to the said paragraph (vi.), or as limited under Clause 7 of the said Declaration of Trust according to any determination thereon of the Board of Governors. (3.) Applicants for the award may submit either theses specially prepared for the award or copies of published works not specially so prepared, or both as the applicant may think fit. (4.) The Board of Governors and its assessors will not be limited to consideration of theses so submitted, but may take into account any knowledge that they may have of the research of any applicant or person nominated. (5.) A nomination of a person to receive the award may be made by any member of the Board or Fellow of the Institute, but no award shall be finally declared in favour of any person except on the personal application of such person, or if application has not been so made then until such person's concurrence in the proposed award has been received by the Institute. The Common Seal of the New Zealand Institute was hereto affixed in the presence of

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