266 RULES FOR SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED SOCIETIES.
RULES REQUIRED FOR SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED'
SOCIETIES.
Rule to be inserted in Rules of Societies Registered
under Special Authority of May 16, 1876 (Loans-
to Members, and Investments for their Benefit).
The society is subject to the provisions of the Friendly
Societies Act, 1875, except so much thereof as relates to-
quinquennial returns and valuations (section 14, sub
section 1, e, /, and part of i); to certificates of death
(section 14, sub-section 2, and section 15, sub-section 9);
to exemption from stamp duty (section 15, sub-section 2);
to priority on the death, bankruptcy, &e, of officers (section
15, sub-section 7); to the membership of minors (section 15,
sub-section 8); to copyholds (section 16, sub-section 6); to-
investments with the National Debt Commissioners (sec
tion 17); to loans on assurances on the life of members
(section 18, sub-section 1); to the dissolution of friendly
societies (section 25, sub-section 1, e, and sub-section 7); to
militiamen and volunteers (section 26); to the limitation of
benefits (section 27); and to payments on the death of
children (section 28).
Rule to be inserted in Rules of Societies Registered
under Special Authority of March 20, 1877 (out
of Employment Benefits).
The society is subject to the provisions of the Friendly
Societies Act, 1875, except so much thereof as relates to
annuities (section 11, sub-section 5); appeals from a refusal
to register a society, or any amendments of rules (section 11,
sub-sections 8 and 9, and section 13, sub-section 3), or from
cancelling or suspension of registry (section 12, sub-section
4 and part of sub-section 5); the provisions to be contained
in rules (section 13, sub-section 1); quinquennial returns
and valuations (section 14, sub-section 1, e,f, and part of
schedule II.); certificates of death (section 14, sub-section
2 and section 15, sub-section 9); exemption from stamp