A member to preside at meetings in the absence of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman. [ 4, 60 of 1938.]
24. In the absence of both the Chairman and the Vice-Chairman the members present at any meeting of a Council may elect one of themselves to preside over that meeting ; and if the meeting has been duly convened and is in all other respects properly constituted, it shall for all purposes be deemed to have been duly held. |