36 INTRODUCTION. Friendly Society may, for the purposes of the Income Tax Acts, deduct the annual premium payable for a life assurance or deferred annuity, if the premiums are made for three months at least, from the amount in respect of which he is liable to be assessed. 69. By the Married Women’s Property Act, 1870, any married woman or woman about to he married may apply in writing to the trustees of a registered Friendly Society that any benefit in the funds of the society, to the holding of which no liability is attached, and to which she is entitled, may be entered in the books of the society in her name or intended name as a married woman entitled to her separate use, and it shall be the duty of the trustees to cause the same to be so entered, and thereupon such benefit shall be deemed to be her property, and shall be payable as if she were an unmarried woman; provided that if it had been obtained by her by means of moneys of her husband without his consent, the court may order it to be paid to the husband. 70. It will be perceived from the foregoing statement of the provisions of the Friendly Societies Act of 1875, that it “proceeds on the basis of previously existing legislation,” and that its amendments of the Act of 1855, are in the directions of more efficient machinery, and greater facility of registration, &c. In many respects, well-arranged, coherent, and intelligible provisions have been substituted for the often ill-drawn, obscure, and ineffectual clauses of the Act of 1855.