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The Ohio State Bar Association.

CONSTITUTION.

I. NAME.

This Association shall be known as "The Ohio State

Bar Association."

II. OBJECT.

The Association is formed to advance the science of jurisprudence, to promote reform in the law, to facilitate the administration of justice, to uphold integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession, to encourage thorough, liberal legal education, and to cultivate cordial intercourse among the members of the bar.

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The members of the bar attending this Convention as delegates this eighth day of July, 1880, are hereby declared to be members of this Association, provided they shall, during the present session, pay the admission fee and sign the Constitution. Any member of the bar, of good standing, residing or practicing in the State of Ohio, may become a member of the Association upon the nomination and vote, as hereinafter provided.

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All nominations for membership shall be made by the Committee on Admissions, and must be transmitted in writing to the President and by him reported to the Association, and if any member demands a vote upon any name thus re

ported, the Association shall thereupon vote thereon by ballot. Several nominees may be voted upon on the same ballot, and in such a case the placing of the word "no" against any name or names upon the ticket shall be deemed a negative vote against such name or names, and against those only. One negative vote in every five shall suffice to defeat an election.

V. OFFICERS.

The officers of the Association shall be a President, who shall deliver the annual address, and be ineligible for a secondterm; one Vice-President for each judicial district reported by membership in the Association; a Secretary and TreasAll of these shall be elected at the annual meeting, and hold their offices until the next annual meeting of the Association, and until their successors are elected.

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The President shall, with the approval of the Association, appoint the following Standing Committees: An Executive Committee, a Committee on Admissions, a Committee on Judicial Administration and Legal Reform, a Committee on Legal Education, a Committee on Grievances, and a Committee on Legal Biography. And each Standing Committee shall be composed of one member from every judicial district represented in the Association. A majority of the members of every committee who may be present at a meeting of the Association shall constitute a quorum of such committee for the purposes of such meeting.

Every committee shall, at each annual meeting, report in writing a summary of its proceedings since the last annual report, together with any suggestions deemed suitable and appertaining to its powers, duties or business. A general summary of all such annual reports and of the proceedings

of the annual meetings shall be prepared and printed by and under the direction of the Executive Committee, together with the Constitution, By-Laws, names and residences of Officers, Standing Committees and members of the Association, as soon as practicable after each annual meeting.

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No action of the Association of a permanent nature, or recommending changes in the law or the administration of justice, shall be final until approved by the Standing Committee, to which the same shall be referred by the Association.

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The President, or, in his absence, the senior Vice-. President, shall preside at all meetings of the Association, and the President shall deliver an address at the opening of the meeting next after his election.

IX. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

The President and Secretary shall be ex-officio members of the Executive Committee. The Committee shall manage the affairs of the Association, subject to the provisions of the Constitution and By-Laws, and shall be vested with the title to all its property as trustees thereof, and shall make ByLaws for the Association, subject to amendment by the Association.

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The proceedings of this Committee shall be deemed confidential, and shall be kept secret, except so far as written or printed reports of the Committee shall be necessarily and officially made to the Association.

XI.

COMMITTEE ON JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION AND LEGAL

REFORM.

It shall be the duty of the Committee on Judicial Administration and Legal Reform to take the record of all proposed changes of the law, and to recommend such as may be, in its opinion, entitled to the favorable influence of the Association; and, further, to observe the working of the judicial system of the State, to collect information with reference thereto, and to recommend such action as it may deem advisable.

XII.

COMMITTEE ON LEGAL EDUCATION.

It shall be the duty of the Committee on Legal Education to examine and to report what change it is expected to propose in the system of legal education and of admission to the practice of the profession in the State of Ohio.

XIII. COMMITTEE ON GRIEVANCES.

The Committee on Grievances shall receive all complaints which may be made in matters affecting the interests of the legal profession, the practice of the law and the administration of justice, and report the same to the Association with such recommendations as it may deem advisable.

The proceedings of this Committee shall be deemed confidential and kept secret, except so far as reports of the same shall be necessarily and officially made to the Association.

XIV. COMMITTEE ON LEGAL BIOGRAPHY.

The Committee on Legal Biography shall provide for the preservation among the archives of the Association of suitable written or printed memorials of the lives and characters of deceased members of the Ohio Bar, and procure and report to the next annual meeting a short biographical

sketch of each member whose death shall have been reported at any annual meeting. (Amended December 28, 1886.)

SECRETARY.

The Secretary shall keep a record of the proceedings, and conduct the correspondence of the Association, and perform the usual duties of such office.

TREASURER.

The Treasurer shall collect and by order of the Executive Committee disburse all funds of the Association, and keep regular accounts, which at all times shall be open to the inspection of any member or members of the Executive Committee.

ANNUAL MEETING.

The Association shall meet annually at such time and place as the Executive Committee may select, and those present at such meeting shall constitute a quorum.

DUES.

The admission fee will, in all cases, be $2, which shall include the dues of the applicant to December 31st of the year in which he is admitted. The annual dues of the members shall be $2, to be paid yearly on or before the first day of the annual meeting of the Association, and after each annual meeting the Treasuer shall notify each member in arrears for dues of the amount due; and any member who shall remain in default for dues until the close of the annual meeting next following such default, shall be suspended and dropped from the rolls, and shall not be reinstated until all back dues are paid; provided, however, that in case such back dues amount to more than $5, such members may, upon recommendation of the Committee on

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