INTRODUCTION. 21 consent, and remains liable to tbe mem ber if it attempts to transfer without such written consent. 4. Cannot accept a transfer, even by consent of the member, without notice to the society from whom the transfer is sought . to be made. 5. Must hold at least one general meeting of the members in every year, notice of such meeting to be given by advertise ments or by letter or post card sent prepaid to every member. 6. Must have open for inspection for seven days preceding the meeting, a copy of its balance-sheet, and must deliver or send prepaid a copy to any member on demand. 7. Must obtain the certificate of a public ac countant, not an officer of the society (other than auditor), to the annual returns. In any dispute arising in a society of this class, the member has the option to appeal to a County Court or Court of Summary Jurisdiction, in the place where he resides, notwithstanding anything in the rules to the contrary. No collector is capable of taking part in the management of the society or in the proceedings of any of its meetings. Contra vention of this provision, or of those as to the transferring of members, is an offence punishable by a fine of from JJ1 to £5. The section (30) applies not merely to societies established after 1st January, 1876, but to those in existence at that date.