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manner prescribed by section 15, sub-section 9, or
section 28, sub-section 3 of the principal Act, the sum
charged for every such certificate other than the first
shall not exceed sixpence ; and whenever the registrar or
other person having the care of the register is required by
the person applying for any certificate of birth or death to
fill up the form of application, he may demand a sum not
exceeding threepence for so doing.
9. What shall be sufficient distribution of annual return.—
It shall be a sufficient compliance with section 14, sub
section (1), sub-liead (It) of the principal Act, if the society
supplies gratuitously every member or person interested
with a balance sheet or other document duly audited, con
taining the same particulars as to the receipts and expen
diture, funds and effects of the society as are contained in
the annual return.
10. Amendment of sub-sections (3) and (6) of section 15 of
principal Act.—Section 15, sub-section (3) of the principal
Act shall be read as if after the words “ not being an officer-
or servant of the society” there were inserted the words
“ unless such officer or servant is the husband, wife, father,,
mother, child, brother, sister, nephew, or niece of the
nominator,” and sub-section (6) of the said section shall be
read as if instead of the words “ absent from England or-
Ireland respectively,” there were substituted the words
“ absent from Great Britain or Ireland respectively.”
11. Notice of proceedings or order to set aside dissolution.—
Notice shall be sent to the central office of any proceeding,
to set aside the dissolution of a society or branch, not less
than seven days before it is commenced, by the person
taking such proceeding, and of any order setting a dissolu
tion aside, by the society or branch, within seven days after-
such order is made.
12. Correction of misprint in Schedule II.—In Schedule II.
to the principal Act the provision marked 5 and beginning
with the words “ the right of one fifth” shall be read as if,
instead of the words “ five thousand,” there were inserted'
therein the words “ ten thousand.”