Reports of Law Cases Affecting Friendly Societies: Containing Most Important DecisionsGrand Master and Board of Directors of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity, 1897 - 669 pages |
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Reports of Law Cases Affecting Friendly Societies, Containing Most Important ... John Diprose,Joseph Gammon No preview available - 2018 |
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Act of Parliament action affidavit allowed alter amendment amount appeal apply appointed arbitration authorised award bank bankrupt behalf benefit bona vacantia Broxholme certificate Chief Registrar claim committee consent contended contract contributions costs County Court Judge Cozens Hardy death deceased decided decision defendants dispute district duly entitled fact Friendly Societies Act funds funeral guardians hear held High Court Honour Independent Order injunction Intestacies judgment jurisdiction Justice Cave Justice Kay liable Lord Justice Cotton Lord Justice Fry lordship lunatic M. U. Rep magistrates Manchester Unity matter meeting N.B.-See Friendly Societies nomination notice objection offence opinion Order of Oddfellows paid parties passed pauper payment plaintiff prisoner proceedings purpose QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION question received referred refused registered society relief resulting trust Romer rules secede secession secretary sick pay society or branch solicitor statute sub-section summons thereof treasurer trustees ultra vires widow
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Page 625 - ... for which payment well and truly to be made we jointly and severally bind ourselves, and 'each of us by himself, our and each of our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals.
Page 596 - ... shall show separately the expenditure in respect of the several objects of the...
Page 115 - ... thereof, shall be decided in manner directed by the rules of such society, and the decision so made shall be binding and conclusive on all parties, without appeal...
Page 607 - Society, and the decision so made shall be binding and conclusive on all parties without appeal, and shall not be removable into any court of law or restrainable by injunction ; and application for the enforcement thereof may be made to the county court.
Page 615 - Wilfully neglects or refuses to do any act or to furnish any information required for the purposes of this Act by the...
Page 616 - ... wilfully apply any part of the same to purposes other than those expressed or directed in the rules of such trade union, or any part thereof...
Page 527 - ... purpose, full and accurate account of all moneys received and paid by him on account of the...
Page 619 - ... such registry, and the forms to be used for such registry, and the inspection of documents kept by the registrar under this act, and respecting the fees, if any, to be paid on registry, not exceeding the fees specified in the second schedule to this act, and generally for carrying this act into effect.
Page 101 - Union who may be authorised so to do by the rules thereof, are hereby empowered to bring or defend, or cause to be brought or defended, any action, suit, prosecution, or complaint in any Court of law or equity, touching or concerning the property, right, or claim to property of the Trade Union...
Page 622 - meeting " shall include (where the rules of a society or branch so allow) a meeting of delegates appointed by members : The expression " gazette " shall mean the London Gazette for England, the Edinburgh Gazette for Scotland, and the Dublin Gazette for Ireland : The expression " Treasury regulations " shall mean any regulations made and approved by the Treasury and in force under this Act.