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APPENDIX D

A resident individual or firm engaged in business that employs a capital of more than 10,000 pesos shall be classed as a corporate member in regard to entrance fee, dues and votes.

A local firm or company with not more than 10,000 pesos capital may be classed as an individual active member with respect to entrance fee, dues and vote.

Americans residing in the Federal District and not engaged in business may enter either as active individual members or associate resident members.

Only active members shall serve on the board and on committees and be entitled to vote at meetings of the chamber.

Representation of corporate members at formal meetings must be by Americans.

Mexican corporations owned and controlled by Americans shall be considered American corporations.

Respectfully submitted,

By the Committee

H. P. Lewis
H. T. Oliver
H. A. Basham
F. J. Dunkerley
Carl Holt Smith

K. M. Van Zandt, Jr.
M. V. Stewart
W. L. Vail
Ralph Smith
A. B. Mohler

S. W. Rider, Chairman

Consul General, G. A. Chamberlain,

Advisory Member.

September, 1917.