Full text: The law of friendly societies, and industrial and provident societies, with the acts, observations thereon, forms of rules etc., reports of leading cases at length, and a copious index

39 & 40 Vict. Cap. 45, s. 14. 
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him to do, and for the payment hy him of all sums due 
from him to the society. / 
(2.) Accounts of officers.—Every officer, fiis executors or 
administrators, shall, at such times as by the 'rules of tlidf 
society he should render account, or upon cfflmaftd made, or 
notice in writing given or left at his last or usual' p^ace of 
residence, give m his account as may be required by the •• 
society, or by the committee thereof, to be examined and 
allowed or disallowed by them, and shall, on the like de 
mand or notice, pay over all moneys and deliver all pro 
perty for the time being in liis hands or custody to such 
person as the society or the committee appoint; and in case 
of any neglect or refusal to deliver such account, or to pay 
over such moneys or to deliver such property in manner 
aforesaid, the society may sue upon the bond or security 
before mentioned, or may apply to the county court (which 
may proceed in a summary way), or to a court of summary 
jurisdiction, and the order of either such court shall be final 
and conclusive (b). 
14. Disputes.—With respect to disputes concerning 
registered societies the following provisions shall have 
effect: 
(1.) To be decided by rules of society.—Every dispute 
between a member or person claiming through a member 
°r under the rules of a registered society, and the society 
or an officer thereof, shall be decided in manner directed by 
the rules of the society, if they contain any such direction, 
and the decision so made shall be binding and conclusive 
on all parties without appeal, and shall not be removable 
into any court of law or restrainable by injunction; and 
application for the enforcement thereof may be made to the 
county court. 
(2.) May be referred to chief registrar. —The parties to a 
dispute in a society may, by consent (unless the rules of 
such society expressly forbid it), refer such dispute to the 
(^) The provisions of this section are similar to those of sect. 
20 ot the Friendly Societies Act, 1875. See p. 83, ante. 
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