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

APPENDIX OF CASES. 
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Mellish (Patchett with him), for the defendants.—The 
6th section of 25 & 26 Yict. c. 87, shows that the property 
remains in the trustees until registration under that Act. 
By the 48th section of 18 & 19 Viet. c. 63, that Act is to 
apply to all provident societies under 15 & 16 Viet. c. 31, 
and by sect. 19, actions are to be brought by or against the 
trustees. 
Cockburn, C. J.—The Act of 1852, and the subsequent 
Acts have been repealed by 25 & 26 Viet. c. 87, and that 
statute contemplates that these societies would acquire a 
new status by being incorporated, and it is for the purpose 
of registration onty under the new Act that these societies 
can be said to he any longer in existence. All their rights 
and liabilities under the former Acts, in the absence of 
any saving clause, must have ceased with the repeal of the 
Acts under which they were constituted. 
Wiohtman, J.—There are no words in the new Act to 
keep alive the provisions of the old Acts in the event of a 
society not registered under the new Act. The legislature 
no doubt did not contemplate such a case. 
J udgment for the defendants. 
L. 
Note to Section 11 (1) of the Industrial and 
Provident Societies Act, 1876. 
Linton v. The Blakeney Joint Industrial Provident 
Society, 34 L. J. (Exch.) 211.—Industrial and Provident 
Societies Act, 1862 (25 dc 26 Viet. c. 87); liability for debts 
incurred before the Act. 
A provident society formed before the passing of. the In 
dustrial and Provident Societies Act, 1862 (25 c5 26 Viet. 
c • 87), but incorporated by certificate of registration under that 
Act cannot be sued in its corporate capacity for a debt in 
curred before the Act in an action commenced after the Act. 
This was an action brought against the defendants in 
their corporate name to recover k a debt incurred by the 
society before the passing of the Industrial and Provident 
Societies Act, 1862. 
The society was formed under the Industrial and Pro 
vident Societies Act, 1852 (15 & 16 Viet. c. 31), while that
	        
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