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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33 & 34 Vict. Cap. 93, s. 5. 
the court may, upon an application under section nine (a)> 
of this Act, order the same and the dividends and profits 
thereon, or any part thereof, to he transferred and paid to 
the husband. 
(a) Section 9 provides as follows:—In any case between 
husband and wife as to property, declared by tins Act to be the 
separate property of the wife, either party may apply by sum 
mons or motion in a summary way, either to the Court of 
Chancery in England or Ireland, according as such party is in 
England or Ireland, or in England, irrespective, of the value of 
the property, to the judge of the county court of the district in 
which either party resides ; and thereupon the judge may make 
such order, direct such enquiry, and award such costs as he shall 
think fit, provided that any order made by such judge shall be 
subject to appeal in the same manner as the order of the same 
judge made in a pending suit, or on an equitable plaint would 
have been ,• and the judge may, if either party so require, hear the- 
application in liis private room.
	        
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