(2) If a Platinum Member of the Sydney Cricket Ground is an organisation, the voting rights of that Member may be exercised by a person authorised by the Platinum Member to vote on the Member’s behalf. (5) The Returning Officer may, on written application made to the Returning Officer, and if satisfied that a ballot-paper has been lost or destroyed, supply a duplicate ballot-paper to the person to whom the lost or destroyed ballot-paper was issued.Ĩ6 Voting and return of ballot-papers (1) A Member of the Sydney Cricket Ground who has been forwarded a ballot-paper and an envelope under clause 85 and who wishes to vote may complete the ballot-paper in accordance with the directions printed on the ballot-paper and send or deliver to the Returning Officer the ballot-paper enclosed and sealed in the envelope addressed to the Returning Officer. (4) An envelope provided under subclause (3) must contain on the rear flap spaces for the insertion of a voter’s name, address, signature and membership card number. (3) The Returning Officer must, at least 20 days before the date fixed for a poll, post to the last address known to the Returning Officer of each Member of the Sydney Cricket Ground a ballot-paper printed in accordance with this clause and initialled by the Returning Officer, together with an envelope addressed to the Returning Officer. In entering the names of candidates on the ballot-papers, it is sufficient, in respect of given names after the first given name, to show initials only. (2) The ballot-papers are to include directions as to the completion and return of the ballot-papers. (b) cause ballot-papers to be printed in the manner required by section 83 of the Parliamentary Electorates and Elections Act 1912. (6) In subclause (5), annual subscription fee includes a fee required by clause 73 (1). (5) If membership has lapsed through non-payment of the annual subscription fee, the Trust may, if satisfied the delay in payment was justified, restore the person concerned to membership on such conditions as the Trust determines. (4) Any other membership lapses if the relevant annual subscription fee has not been paid before 30 November in the year in which the payment became due (unless an application for deferral of membership is pending or has been granted under this Part). (3) Gold Membership, Double Gold Membership, Junior Gold Membership and Platinum Membership lapse if the relevant annual subscription fee has not been paid before 30 November in the year that falls 3 years after the payment became due. (2) A Member is not entitled to exercise any of the privileges of membership during a membership year unless the Member has paid the annual subscription fee for the relevant year. (7) A person who is banned under this clause from entering the scheduled lands must not enter any part of those lands during the period of the ban.ħ0 Payment of annual subscription fee (1) The annual subscription fee for each membership year in respect of each class of membership is payable in advance on or before 1 October. (6) A person who is banned under this clause from entering the scheduled lands must not be admitted to any part of those lands during the period of the ban. (5) A person who has been banned from entering the scheduled lands under subclause (3) and who is at any subsequent time removed from those lands as a result of contravening section 24A of the Act is banned from entering the scheduled lands for life. (4) A person who is banned from entering the scheduled lands under subclause (3) and who is found on any part of those lands during the period of the ban is banned from entering those lands for life. (3) A person who is removed from a playing field on the scheduled lands, or from any other part of the scheduled lands, as a result of contravening section 24A of the Act is banned from entering those lands for a period not exceeding 24 months commencing on the day the person is so removed. (2) A member of the Trust or an authorised person acting in accordance with subclause (1) may use such force as is reasonable in the circumstances for the purpose of discharging his or her duty under that subclause. 29 Removal or banning of person who unlawfully enters playing field (1) A person who contravenes any provision of section 24A (Prohibited entry to playing fields) of the Act may be removed from the scheduled lands or any part of those lands by a member of the Trust, a person authorised by the Trust to refuse entry or a police officer.
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