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Either such application to be made upon such notice to-
the society, and to be supported by such evidence for the
purpose of showing that the applicants have good reason
for requiring such inspection to be made, or meeting to be-
called, and that they are not actuated by malicious motives
in their application, as the chief registrar shall direct.—•
Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1876, s. 15. (2.)
22.—Dissolution.
The society may at any time be dissolved by the consent
of three-fourths of the members, testified by their signa
tures to some instrument of dissolution in the form pro
vided by the Treasury regulations in that behalf.—Indus
trial and Provident Societies Act, 1876, s. 17. (1.)
[The society may provide by a rule for the settlement of
disputes.]
[In a schedule to the rules should be given the forms of
transfer of shares, and also any necessary forms of convey
ance, mortgage, transfer, agreement, bond, or other instru
ment relating to the society’s dealings in land, and of
receipt for moneys secured by mortgage.]
[These model rules may be adopted as a complete amend
ment of the rules of an existing society, by adding at thc-
liead “the former rules are rescinded,” and omitting the
reference to the first meeting after registry in Rule 14.]