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

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38 & 39 Vict. Oaf. 60, s. 11. 
exercised tire profession of actuary for at least five years, 
he sent to the registrar with application for registry (a). 
(6.) Registry of societies doing business in more than one 
country. — Societies carrying or intending to carry on busi 
ness in more than one country shall be registered in the 
country in which their registered office, as herein men 
tioned, is situate ; but copies of the rules of such societies, 
and of all amendments of the same, shall, when registered, 
be sent to the registrar of each of the other countries, to 
be recorded by him ; and until such rules be so recorded 
the society shall not be entitled to any of the privileges of 
this Act in the country in which such rules have not been 
recorded, and until such amendments of rules be recorded 
the same shall not take effect in such country (b). 
(7.) The acknowledgment of registry.—The registrar, on 
being satisfied that a society has complied with the pro 
visions as to registry in force under this Act, shall issue to 
such society an acknowledgment of registry, which shall 
specify the designation of the society, according to the 
classification herein set forth (c). 
(8.) Appeals from refusal to register.— If any registrar re 
fuse to register the society or any rules, the society may 
appeal from such refusal, as follows :— 
(a.) If the assistant registrar for Ireland refuse to register, 
to the Court of Queen’s Bench at Dublin : 
(b.) If the assistant registrar for Scotland refuse to register, 
to the Court of Session : 
(c.) If the central office or the chief registrar refuse to 
register, to the Court of Queen’s Bench in Eng 
land :, 
(а) This provision is similar to 18 & 19 Vict. c. 63, s. 26. 
(б) This provision is new. See Treasury regulation 5 and 
Forms E, EA. 
(c) The acknowledgment of registry is substituted for the 
certificate of conformity with law, previously given (18 & 19 
Vict. c. 63, Sched. 3). For forms of acknowledgment, see 
Schedule. A special form is provided by Treasury regulation 
for societies registered under limited special authorities.
	        
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