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

189“ 
39 & 40 Vict. Cap. 45, s. 26. 
Whereas the above-bounden A.B. has been duly ap 
pointed to the office of of the Society (a), 
established as aforesaid, and he, together with the above- 
bounden G.D. as his surety, have entered into the above- 
written bond, subject to the condition hereinafter contained: 
Now, therefore, the condition of the above-written bond is 
such, that if the said A.B. do render a just and true account 
of all moneys received and paid by him on account of the- 
said society, at such times as the rules thereof appoint, and 
do pay over all the moneys remaining in his hands, and 
assign and transfer or deliver all property (including books 
and papers) belonging to the said society in his hands or- 
custody to such person or persons as the said society or 
the committee thereof appoint, according to the rules of the 
said society, together with the proper and legal receipts or 
vouchers for such payments, then the above-written bond 
shall be void, otherwise shall remain in full force. 
Sealed and delivered in the presence of [two 
witnesses.'] 
(2.)—In Scotland. 
I, A.B., of hereby bind and oblige myself to. 
the extent of £ at most, as caution and security 
for G.D., a person employed by the Society (a),. 
that he the said G.D., shall on demand faithfully and truly 
account for all moneys received and paid to him for behoof 
of the said society, and also assign or transfer or deliver all 
property (including books and papers) belonging to the said 
society in his hands or custody, and that to such person or 
persons as the said society or the committee thereof appoint- 
aecording to the rules of the said society. 
Dated at this day of 
Signature of Cautioner. 
E.F. of witness. 
G.H. of witness. 
The above bond shall not require a testing clause or sub 
scription clause, and may be wholly written or wholly 
printed, or partly written and partly printed. 
('a) Sic. The word “ limited” should be added.
	        
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