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If l«' 'Si>0iib- Jul Jv.'.T.'i^A ."^r vj;,'^-* ■ "«?. if . 1^ ■ ^^ EX ECU T I V E ORDE R S OF CJOIS"^0€ATXON, RELATI.N(i TO 'rUV. (iuVERNMENT OF O^noo^c ?i}:i\l. 111LA11\' TKRM, " \VlL[JAM4tli, 1833. 1 Ordeimcd,— That a standing Committee of tliroe Ben- chers, to be called -THE COMMITTEK OF (KCOjYOMYr be elected annually in Hilary Term for the whole year. 2. Ordered,— that the Treasurer for the tmie being shall ex-ofiscio be one of the three members of the Com- mittee of CEconomv and the Standing Chairman thereof. 3. Ordered,— That the government, management and control of the a>conomical houshold and domestic arrangements of Osgoode-IIall. be wholly vested in the Com- mittee of O^conumy, under the superintending control of The Benchers in Convocation. 4. ORDERED,--That the servants of the House shall be bound under written contract, detailing as accurately as may be, the duties to bo performed and the wages to be paid ; and the Committee of Q'-conomy for the time being shall take care that the terms of the contract be fully com- plied with, and shall have power to dismiss such servant or servants as may be disobedient, irregular, or by any miscon- duct, become unfit in the opinion of the Comnuttee, and allsuch written contracts shall express the servants under- taking to abide by the determination of the Committee, touclnng his or her conduct and continuance in, or removal from service. 5. {Coh/inns ihe itrramremeut (f tite (ippai'iinents made Itf th$ lute Coiniiiiltcc of (Ecu/ioinij.) 6- OuuEHKD,— Tliat Brenklust Dinner and Tea shall be rejrularly served up at the foliowinn hours: IJreaki'ast at y o'clock, A. M.; Dinner at .0 o'clock, i*. M.: nml Tea at U o'clock, P. M.; except op S'lindays, when dinner shall be at 2'clork. P. M. and Tea .n ,.ix o'clock, P. M. 7. ()n;>KnED. — That BreaLtast, Dinner, and Tea, res- pectively, shall remain on the table one hour; after whici: time the table sliall he cleared, and not spread again, till lor the next regular njeal. 8. [Rescinded.) 9. OiiDERBD, — Tliat each bed-room shall be furniylied by the Society with the following articles as its permanent furniture, viz : — one bedstead, one table, two chairs, one wash hand stand, one water pitcher, one basin, one water pot, one candlestick and snuffers. 10. Ordehld, — That every member residing alOsgoode Hall as a quarterly boarder, shall find his own bed, bedding, towels, and washing of his own personal apparel. 11. {Rescinded.) 12. Ordeked, That members of the Society not living at Osgoode Hall may brcaklast, dine, drink tea, or lake Lun- iheon at the tables at the hours prescribed, at the following rates : — Breakfast, £() 1 2. Luncheon, £0 1 0. Dinner, ,C0 1 G. Tea. £0 I 0. And any and every member be- ing a Barrister may call for a bottle of wine at a charge of 6s. or a pint at 2s. Gd. 13. {Rescimled.) 11. Ordered, — 'J'liat every member inviting a stranger to the tables of the Hall shall pay for his Guest's dinner 3s, 9d. and for all other matters as chargable to members themselves not being boarders. 15. Orderkd, — That every quarterly boarder omitting for the space of 10 days to pay in advance agreeably to the Order of the Convocation in that behalf, shall upon such omission be chargable with the daily board of 4s. (5d. and if this daily charge be not fully paid up on the last Saturday of th« sixth week after such his omission ; such person for such his omission and for non payment of the daily charge incurred thereby, must withdraw from the Hall as a- boarder, remaining liable to his arrear of daily board so in- ^ currcd, atid not rcailmisrfiljl > as ;i uoaidtT till I) taiil in nr. rear, and (luarler in ad vane; l)o paid ; wliicli being done, lie will l)c aflniis.siblo if tliorc be room. lU. OitDiiKLD, — 'riuit no bed curtains be allowed but uoollen. 17. ORDKREi),--Tliat Cards shall not be played within the Hall ; and that Cianibling shall be deoinod an olVencc so serious that those olVcnding aj^'ainst this Order shall be ex- cluded from the Hall. 10. ORiw.:ai:u,— 'J'hat the House be closed and doors locked at half past ten o'clock, P. M. And if any Stu- dents, who are boarding, absent themselves at night from the Hall, it shall be the bounden duty of the Steward to report it once a fortnight to the Committee of Oiiconomy, who are authorized to act thereon as they may judge fitting. 19. [Tc/nnoranj and Specific.) * ' S {Relate to (liferent Subjects.) 22. (Confers the privileges of a Barrister as to Commons in the Common Hall upon the Secretary.) -'^- HH.ARY TERxM, 4th WILLIAM Uh, 1034. 1. OuDEKED, — Tliat the 13lh Executive Order of Convo- cation of Hilary Term, 3 VViiiiam Uh, relating to Luncheon, be rescinded. HH-ARY TERM, 6th WILLIAM 4th, 1835. 1. OnnKKED, — That no application to the Convocation, with reference to any matter of the proper competence of the Committee of Qilconomy, or over which they shall or may at any time, whether regularly or otherwise, have exercised control, shall be received from any member of this Society, whether 13encher, Banister, or Student, or from any Ofliccr or servant of this Society, whomsoever, or from any other person or persons whomfuever, except by way of appeal from the decision of tlic Cjininittce of (Economy, upon a written application to them : and that in every such case, the course 4 fthall 1)0, for the puisoii dusiroiis of .ip|iualiii;,' from any such decision of tl«o (Jominiltcf, to ;i(i(lr*'S:j a letter to tlio Trea- Kiircr of this fcjocicty, wlii.-h .^hall coiilaiu no roniiirks, staU.'- menls, comments, or arjjiiimenhi upon, or vvilli nl'erence to the matter decided upon, hut which couched in respectful terms, shall briclly rc^presont to the Treasurer.—" Tlmt lie" (the applicant) " Inunhly conceiven that the Committee of ''CEconomy have taken a mistaken view of the subject matter "of his application, and that he therefore most respectfully "requests that the same, with the decision of the Committee "thereon, may belaid before the JJgnchers of the J^ociety in *'Convocatiori, for their liual decision thereui)on, to which "whatever it mav be, he" (the applicant) "will at all tunes most "cheerfully and promptly submit." — !u every which case, Mr. Treasurer, shall within three u vs thereafter, or at the Hrst Convocation which shall be held after the expiration of such three days, lay such application, with the decision of th(j Committee indorsed thereon, or a|)pen(led thereto, and also, such letter of appeal upon the Table of Convocation. 2. OuDKUKU,— That no appeals iVotn the decisions of the Committee of (Kconomy, on application? to them, nor any of the proccediu'^s of Convocation had thereon, shall be entered on the Journals of Convocation, unless the Convocation shall think t'lt otherwise to order, but such appeals, with the proceedings of Convocation mi- nuted on the same, shall bo kept on file, numbered anu hold and domestic arrangements of Osgood e Hall and au matters connected with the same, must, whether actually assembled or iiof, be dociiioil and taken to be alwaysi ni Scs- «ion. And that the directions of the Chairman, whether actually given in the presence of the otlier mernber.s of the Commitlea or not, must at all times, and in every instance be deemed and taken to be ta all intents and purposes, llri f the Committee, as if given in full CommittOi, the other members tacitly assenting, until the Committee upon application to them in writing, with respect to any such directions, or upon verbal reference to them by the chairman himself shall think fit otherwise to direct. And that it is aiso the opinion of this Convocation — That as the directionaof the Connnittec ought no vcr to be reversed by the Benchers in Convocation, except in cases of absoluto and manifest necessity, so neither ought the power (undoubt- edly vested in the Committee,) of reversing or overruling the direction of their chairman, to be ever exercised except in cases of absolute and manifest necessity, it being in the opi- nion of this Convocation all important to the quiet and good order of the House, that the authority of the Committee of CEconomj, who can only be influenced by a desire to advance the interests of the Institution, and to contribute as far as possible to the comfort and satisfaction of all its memberj?, should be fully supported and upheld in the exercise of their powers by the Benchers in Convocation — and that the Trea- surer, whose duties as Chairman of that Committee are still more burdensome and important, and \vho can only be in- fluenced by a similar desire, should be ciiually supoorted and upheld in the exercise of his powers by both the Committoe and the Convocation. 7 DIRZSCTIOH^, OF THE COMMITTEE OF CECONOMY. 1 Directed, — That Applicants for Chambers, are by them- selves, or agents, Members of the Society, resident in To- ronto, to enter their names in the Book kept for this pur- pose, hy the Steward ; such entry to sta'c the Town Lodg- ings of the applicant or his agent. 'P 5. Dirfctid, — Tliat Kn any vacancy occurring, the Stew- ard shall ^ivi; notice thereof to the appHcant whoso name staiuls firt. Directed — Tliat in default of tlio applicants availing himself of (he notice, and paying his Commons and Chambers in ad- vance, agreeably to the executive order of Convocation in this respoct, within twenty-four hours after such notice , it shall be the duty of the Steward to give the like notice of the va- • cnncy to the monjber whose name stands next in "the Boole of Applications ;" and thus in succession till the vacant Chamber be occupied. 4 Directed That tlie name of every applicant omitting totake Chambers in the order in which his application i?, entered^ shall be put at the foot of the list and he shall remain 'unac« cominodatcd till his name again assumes the first place in order. 5. Directed — That Members arc requested to keep in mind that they arc permitted to invite a friend to the tables agreea- bly to the order made in this respect; bu-t that none but mem- bers of the Society are permitted to sleep within the Halt upon any pretence whatever. tj. /^irccrcii— That no chanfrc of Chambers be made except with the permission of the Coinniiitee of CEconomy upon written application to them for that purpose. 7. Dtrcc/«(^— That the Bed Rooms in the Attic of the Eastern Building, be kept for the accommodation of Barris- ters only, togctlicr with the Secretary. 3. DircG^ef/,— 'i'hat the Parlour, Dining Room, Library, Study, Stairs and Passages be lighied with Oil Lamps or Candles, at the expence of the Society , but tiiat nil Quar- leilv Boarders do find at their own expence their Bed Room candles. 0. Directed^ — That the Steward of the House shall only provide for the cleaning of cie pair of Shoes, or one pair of Boots each day, for each gentleman resident in the Hall— beyond which, compenpation must be made to the servant. io. Directed, — 'I'hat, for the purpose of preventing the ex- treme inconvenience arifsing from conversation in the Library, and for the better accommodation of the Judges, Barristers, 8 and Students, the Barrislers' Room be used fur the present as a Study, into vvliich all Students disposed to rend for their improvement, may retire for this imrposo. with r^ucJi book or books from the Library as may be rrquired, iIuj^o booka to be restored to the Library, daily. aft»-r roaditij^.— No Student shall read in the Library, neither shall they hold conversation therein, nor hold conversation in the Study, to the annoyance or disturbance of any other person reading or studying therein. 11. Directed— That no book shall be taken from the Ilall. on any pretence whatsoever, and that those taken to the Study shall be every morning returned to the Library, by the person using them. — And no fire shall be continued in the Library after Five o'clock, except in Term time. 12. Directed That a sheet of paper be left on the Table of tlio Library every morning, on which every person taking a book to the Study, shall enter the name of the book and volume taken, and his name on the same line, in order that if any of the Judges or Barristers may happon to require the book removed, the person may be applied to for it, for the use of such Judge or Barrister. 13. DtVec^ec/,— That uny Gentleman indebted for Wine or Commons, and neglecting to pay the Steward on the exhibi- tion of his Bill, shall be refused Wine, and (not being a re- gular Quarterly Boarder,) admission to Commons, till such bill be paid. •FREEMAN omCE V ■"■::;: ^iws^^pm % . ■""^"'"'''"'""^^ . ..v. ■"■!:>■ i.'-i