Royal College of Physicians, Ireland, Act, 1800

How long electors shall continue in office.

[XVI,(a )] And be it enacted, That the said electors so chosen by ballot as aforesaid, shall continue in their office till the day next preceding the day of the next election of the next King's professor whose office shall become vacant, and no longer, and that on every vacancy such election shall be made by ballot as aforesaid; and that in case any one or more of the said three electors shall die, resign his fellowship, or be removed from the college of physicians, or shall cease to reside in the city of Dublin, between the election into one professorship and the vacancy of another, the president, or in his absence, the vice-president and fellows of the King and Queen's college of physicians, shall elect by ballot one other member of the said college of physicians, to fill the place of the elector whose place has so become vacant, which elector shall continue till the day next preceding the election of the next King's professor.

[(a) Rep., 30 & 31 Vict. c. 9. s. 2.]