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Napoleonic Association Memberships

by Napoleonic Association
na.ltd@virgin.net

Two new categories of membership - Corporate and Associate

CORPORATE MEMBERS

Corporate Membership is restricted to a business or commercial operation and offers the following benefits

Copy of all issues of First Empire magazine and The Adjutant. (One copy per member)

The right to set up a trade stand at any NA conference or event (subject to space availability and sponsors agreements). A reasonable rent will be requested dependent upon the site and scale of the event. Any such stands must de displayed within the areas allocated by the Associations event manager.

The display of and distribution of members's literature at NA events wherever possible.

Mailing/Insert opportunities. At a very advantageous price the NA will provide the opportunity for Corporate Members to place inserts in First Empire magazine, providing access to the 3000 subscribers which of course includes all NA members. The cost (February 1999) for this service is from £ 195.00 per insert subject to size and weight.

In addition the Association can despatch mailings to all NA registered members on behalf of corporate members . Quotations upon application.

Free single page (mono) advertisement space in annual handbook (1999 value - 05) commencing with the Associations "25 year anniversary" 2000 issue.

Free copy of Annual handbook (One per member) Cost of membership £ 120 per arinum (Subject to annual reviews) Conditions of membership Corporate membership will be subject to the following conditions:

Individuals within or associated to the business or employees of it, will not be entitled to obtain any Individual or Family membership rights and benefits.

Corporate Membership is open to Bona Fide trading companies involved in Napoleonic activities as well as other groups providing allied services.

Corporate Memberships are subject to approval by the Associations committee who will satisfy themselves that such organisations are acceptable to the Association.

Corporate members will be subject to the same codes of conduct applied to any other membership and are reminded that commercial intrusion must not compromise the credibility of any re-renactment activities.

Corporate members will enjoy the same constitutional right to vote on the Associations affairs (only one vote per membership) as per individual members.

ASSOCIATE MEMBERS

These are likely to include the following types of organisations. Overseas re-enactment Associations Overseas Re-Enactment regiments or units Museums, Research associations, voluntary societies Venues and management of historical sites and other venues Tourist boards or Associations Associate membership benefits

Copy of all issues of First Empire magazine and the Adjutant (1 copy per member)

Free copy of NA handbook (1 copy per member)

Contact name and address featured in NA Handbook (commencing with the 2000 issue)

Contact name and address featured on

Associations web site

Cost of membership

£ 20 per annum (UK members) £ 25 per annurn (Overseas members) With regard to the membership fees, these may be waived by discretion of the Association's executive committee if some form of reciprocal arrangement can be made or the Associate can provide sufficient benefits to NA members

Conditions of membership

Associate membership is not open to any individual or family. Individuals or families who are members, employees of or in any way associated to the Associate Member will not be entitled to obtain any Individual or Family membership rights and benefits. Associate members will have no voting tights regarding the Associations' affairs. Associate Memberships are subject to approval by the Association's committee who will satisfy themselves that such organisations are acceptable.

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