(5.) Returns to be m prescribed form. —Every . annual, quinquennial, or other return, abstract of valuation, and other document required for the purposes of this Act shall he made in such form and shall contain such particulars as the chief registrar prescribes (c). (6.) Recording of documents.—All documents by this section required to be sent to the registrar shall be deposited with the rules of the societies to which the same respec tively relate, and shall be registered or recorded by the registrar, with such observations thereon, if any, as the chief registrar shall direct (c). In what cases quinquennial returns, cfcc., may be dis pensed with.—Provided that the chief registrar, with the approval of the Treasury, may dispense with the quin quennial return and with the valuation herein required in respect of societies to whose purposes or to the nature of whose operations he may deem the same inapplicable ; and may also dispense with the quinquennial return in cases where, at the request of a society, he may, by inspection of the books thereof through any person whom he appoints, obtain such information as he deems sufficient of the sick ness and mortality experienced by the society ; and the provisions herein contained in respect of the quinquennial return and valuation shall not apply to benevolent societies, working men’s clubs, or cattle insurance societies, nor to specially authorized societies, unless it be so directed in the authority for registering the same (d). 15. Privileges of societies.—Registered societies shall be entitled to the following privileges [which are extended to branches by the Act of 1876 where so stated] :— (1.) Corresponding Societies Acts, &c., not to affect registered societies [or branches'].—No society [or branch] or meeting of a society [or branch] shall be affected by any of the pro- (e) These provisions are new. For the form of abstract of valuation, see Appendix. (d) These provisions are new.