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6. 国際憲法
国際憲法における現在の名称
ARTICLE I – NAME, MOTTO, HEADQUARTERS AND LEGAL STATUS
Section 1 This organisation shall be known as “The International Association of Y’s Men’s Clubs”
and its Motto shall be “To acknowledge the duty that accompanies every right”.
Section 2 The Headquarters of “The International Association of Y’s Men’s Clubs” shall be at
Geneva, Switzerland.
Section 3 It is intended and hereby declared that “The International Association of Y’s Men’s Clubs” shall
have corporate existence and therefore acquire the status of a person in accordance with Section 60 and other
relevant sections of the Swiss Civil Code.
Guidelines:
101 The names “Y’s Men International” and “Y Service Clubs International” may also be used.
102 In the event that the International nomenclature has to be translated, YMCA or a symbolic representation
or translation thereof shall be used.
7. 国際憲法
国際憲法における現在の名称
ARTICLE III – MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 The membership of this Association shall consist of affiliated local clubs known as
Y’s Men’s Clubs, Y’s Women’s Clubs, Y’s Men and Women’s Clubs or Y Service
Clubs, hereinafter referred to as affiliated clubs.
Guidelines:
301 A group of people organised as a unit of this Association shall be called a club.
302 Each club shall be known by at least the name of the city and/or state or country in which it is
located, provided that in a community having more than one club each club shall add appropriate
identifying matter.
西日本区定款では、 ワイズメンズクラブ又はワイズウィメンズクラ
ブ
22. Task Force Members
Fred Leonard (USA)
Alan Wallington (UK)
Colin Lambie (S Pac)
Sandy Reynolds (Can/Car)
Cristian Arancibia (LAM)
Jared Musima (Africa)
K.G Varghese (India)
Cary Fong (Asia)
Takao Nishimura (IHQ) Ex Officio