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Sworn members at a general court, consisting of not less than 15, may make by-laws,
by-laws not to be repugnant to the laws of the kingdom, nor for composition of medicines without approbation of the college of physicians,
salaries to governor, &c. governor, dep. gov. or chairman not to vote but when votes are equal.
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XVI. And it is hereby further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for all members, having first taken the oaths, or being first duly affirmed as herein before directed, at their general court as aforesaid, the said court to consist of at least fifteen members, to make and constitute such bylaws and ordinances for and relating to the affairs and government of the said company, and the imposing mulcts and amerciaments upon the offenders against the same, as to them shall seem meet so as that such by-laws be not repugnant to the laws of the kingdom of Ireland, and so as that no by-law, statute, or ordinance for or concerning the composition of medicines shall be made without the approbation of the college of physicians, by writing under the college seal first had and obtained, all which mulcts and amerciaments shall and may be received and recovered, to the only use and behoof of the said governor, deputy governor, and company of the apothecaries' hall of Dublin, and their successors for ever, without any account or other matter or thing to be thereof rendered to his Majesty, his heirs and successors, and also to allow such salaries to the governor, deputy governor, or directors, as to them shall seem meet; provided also nevertheless, that no governor, deputy governor, or chairman, in the absence of any governor or deputy, shall have any vote in a general court or courts of directors, save where there shall happen to be an equal number of votes.
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