PRIMARY SOURCES

ON COPYRIGHT

(1450-1900)

Regulations of the Association for the Book trade, Amsterdam (1868)

Source: Bijzondere Collecties, Universiteitsbibliotheek van Amsterdam, Bibliotheek van het Boekenvak, archief KVB, inv. nr. KVB A 182

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Regulations of the Association for the Book trade, Amsterdam (1868), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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ORDINARY MEMBERS 3


those who have a book trade or a related profession within the Netherlands or Dutch colonies, provided that they have been established for at least two years, or have trained for it for four years.
Partners and successors in a business of which one of the members is a Member of the Association, or the previous owner was a Member, may be nominated as Members at their admission to the shop.
Upon the death of an Ordinary Member, his widow can keep the membership for her company, as long as the affairs of the deceased spouse be continued by her.

ART. 7.

Applications to be nominated as a member have to be addressed to the Board in writing, directly or through the intermediary of the Provincials Correspondent, in sufficient time to place the name of the candidate on the agenda for the General Meeting, and to check his qualification under art. 6.

ART. 8.

The admittance takes place at a General Meeting, with two-thirds of the votes. The newly admitted members have access to that meeting.

    


GEWONE LEDEN 3


worden, zij, die den boekhandel of daaraan verwante vakken in Nederland of Nederlandsche kolonien uitoefenen, mits zij in die vakken minstens twee jaren gevestigd, of gedurende vier jaren daarin opgeleid zijn.
Deelgenooten en opvolgers in eene handelszaak, waarvan een der leden Lid der Vereeniging is, of de vorige eigenaar Lid was, kunnen bij hun optreden in den handel tot Leden worden voorgesteld.
Bij overlijden van een Gewoon Lid kan zijne weduwe voor hare firma het lidmaatschap aanhouden, zoolang de zaken van den overleden echtgenoot door haar worden voortgezet.

ART. 7.

Aanvragen om tot gewoon lid voorgesteld te worden, moeten schriftelijk, rechtstreeks of door tusschenkomst van den Provincialen Correspondent, aan het Bestuur gericht worden, tijdig genoeg om den naam van den Candidaat op de punten van deliberatie voor de Algemeene Vergadering te plaatsen, en naar zijne bevoegdheid volgens art. 6, onderzoek te doen.

ART. 8.

De aanneming geschiedt op eene Algemeene Vergadering, met twee derden der stemmen. De nieuw aangenomen leden hebben op die vergadering toegang.


    


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