Lunacy Act, 1890

Provision for calling meetings.

160.—(1) If a Commissioner by writing under his hand requires the secretary to call a meeting of the Commissioners for a purpose specified in the writing, or for general business, the secretary shall call a meeting.

(2) The secretary shall give to the Commissioners, or such of them as are in England and have an address known to the secretary, twenty-four hours notice of the place, day, and hour of the meeting, and of the purpose for which it is to be held.

(3) Any three Commissioners assembled at a meeting shall be a quorum, and shall constitute a board, except where by this Act five Commissioners are required to be present at any meeting.

(4) Every meeting shall, as far as circumstances admit, be held at the office of the Commission.