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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38  &  39  Vict.  Oaf.  60,  s.  11.

exercised  tire  profession  of  actuary  for  at  least  five  years,
he  sent  to  the  registrar  with  application  for  registry  (a).
(6.)  Registry  of  societies  doing  business  in  more  than  one
country.  —  Societies  carrying  or  intending  to  carry  on  business ­
  in  more  than  one  country  shall  be  registered  in  the
country  in  which  their  registered  office,  as  herein  mentioned, ­
  is  situate  ;  but  copies  of  the  rules  of  such  societies,
and  of  all  amendments  of  the  same,  shall,  when  registered,
be  sent  to  the  registrar  of  each  of  the  other  countries,  to
be  recorded  by  him  ;  and  until  such  rules  be  so  recorded
the  society  shall  not  be  entitled  to  any  of  the  privileges  of
this  Act  in  the  country  in  which  such  rules  have  not  been
recorded,  and  until  such  amendments  of  rules  be  recorded
the  same  shall  not  take  effect  in  such  country  (b).
(7.)  The  acknowledgment  of  registry.—The  registrar,  on
being  satisfied  that  a  society  has  complied  with  the  provisions ­
  as  to  registry  in  force  under  this  Act,  shall  issue  to
such  society  an  acknowledgment  of  registry,  which  shall
specify  the  designation  of  the  society,  according  to  the
classification  herein  set  forth  (c).
(8.)  Appeals  from  refusal  to  register.—  If  any  registrar  refuse ­
  to  register  the  society  or  any  rules,  the  society  may
appeal  from  such  refusal,  as  follows  :—
(a.)  If  the  assistant  registrar  for  Ireland  refuse  to  register,
to  the  Court  of  Queen’s  Bench  at  Dublin  :
(b.)  If  the  assistant  registrar  for  Scotland  refuse  to  register,
to  the  Court  of  Session  :
(c.)  If  the  central  office  or  the  chief  registrar  refuse  to
register,  to  the  Court  of  Queen’s  Bench  in  England ­
  :,

(а)  This  provision  is  similar  to  18  &  19  Vict.  c.  63,  s.  26.
(б)  This  provision  is  new.  See  Treasury  regulation  5  and
Forms  E,  EA.
(c)  The  acknowledgment  of  registry  is  substituted  for  the
certificate  of  conformity  with  law,  previously  given  (18  &  19
Vict.  c.  63,  Sched.  3).  For  forms  of  acknowledgment,  see
Schedule.  A  special  form  is  provided  by  Treasury  regulation
for  societies  registered  under  limited  special  authorities.
            
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