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will improve the conditions of the violation of any of the A r
its members, and lastly, the ticles of the Constitution and
stabilization and elevation of By-Laws.
the Industry to its rightful place
The member making a com
in the economic world.
plaint (Plaintiff) must submit
Maintain Equitable Relations
written charges setting forth all
In addition, the Board of A r the facts in the case. The Ex
bitration recognizes the associa ecutive Secretary of the associa
tion aims through collective tion (a full time, paid, and im
action, to lay the foundation for partial administrator) notifies
and maintain equitable relations the member against whom a
between all factors that affect complaint is made, setting forth
economic conditions in the in the nature of the charges. The
dustry. I recommend uniform member who is so charged must
action in securing constructive file with the impartial executive
legislation among the member secretary a written answer, set
ship toward the elimination of ting forth all facts, no later than
any abuses of power (among the five (5) days after the receipt
officers) or unfairness (in the of the charges. Failure to file
committees), thus proving to such answer bars the members
legislators that they too must from presenting a defense.
eliminate any abuse of power
or unfairness in proposing or Paid Executive Ascertains Facts
The impartial, paid executive
dinances or statutes for the
regulation of the coin machine is empowered to ascertain per
business.
sonally or through his assistants
Specifically the Board of A r all the facts in each case. The
bitration hears a 11 charges Plaintiff and the Defendant pre
which may be made against any sent their testimony completely,
member of the association for after which no further testi-
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