The Industrial and Provident Societies Act, 1893Co-operative Union, 1894 - 170 pages |
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... INVESTMENTS . -Power to Invest Surplus Capital . - The committee may invest any part of the capital of the society as follows : - Rule ( 1 ) . In advances to members on the security of real or personal property ; and ( 2 ) . In or upon ...
... INVESTMENTS . -Power to Invest Surplus Capital . - The committee may invest any part of the capital of the society as follows : - Rule ( 1 ) . In advances to members on the security of real or personal property ; and ( 2 ) . In or upon ...
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... Investments by Societies . ( 1 ) . A registered society may invest any part of its capital in or upon any security authorised by its rules , and also , if its rules do not forbid it- ( a ) In or upon any security in which trustees may ...
... Investments by Societies . ( 1 ) . A registered society may invest any part of its capital in or upon any security authorised by its rules , and also , if its rules do not forbid it- ( a ) In or upon any security in which trustees may ...
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... invest- ment be made in the shares of any society or company other than one with limited liability ; and ( d ) In ... Invest in Savings Banks . If a society is one not chargeable to Income Tax under the provisions of Section 24 of this ...
... invest- ment be made in the shares of any society or company other than one with limited liability ; and ( d ) In ... Invest in Savings Banks . If a society is one not chargeable to Income Tax under the provisions of Section 24 of this ...
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... invest , and also securities authorised by any Act of Parliament of any local authority as defined by Section 34 of the Local Loans Act , 1875 . ( 3 ) . Clause ( c ) re - enacts the provisions of the Act of 1876 , by which societies may ...
... invest , and also securities authorised by any Act of Parliament of any local authority as defined by Section 34 of the Local Loans Act , 1875 . ( 3 ) . Clause ( c ) re - enacts the provisions of the Act of 1876 , by which societies may ...
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... invest in any of the securities mentioned or referred to in Section 1 of this Act , notwithstanding that the same may be redeemable , and that the price exceeds the redemption value . ( 2 ) . Provided that a trustee may not 44.
... invest in any of the securities mentioned or referred to in Section 1 of this Act , notwithstanding that the same may be redeemable , and that the price exceeds the redemption value . ( 2 ) . Provided that a trustee may not 44.
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18 FORM 57 Vict above-named society acknowledgment of registry Act of Parliament add Scotland aforesaid amalgamation appoint Assistant Registrar authorised body corporate brother or sister cancelling Central Office Chief Registrar CLAUSE Co-operation Co-operative Societies Co-operative Union committee common seal copy County Court Date day day of 18 deceased deposit dispute documents duly entitled exceeding existing rules Friendly Societies funds G. J. Holyoake hereby heritable security Industrial and Provident inspection instrument of dissolution Intestacies invest liability loan mortgage Name of society nomination notice offence paid payable payment post free Price Provident Societies Act public auditor receipt registered in Scotland registered office registered society Registrar for Scotland respect Schedule Scotland or Ireland seal secretary SECTION sent Signature signed Society Limited society Register special meeting special resolution statutory declaration Suspension of Registry thereof thereto tion Treasury Regulations trustee vote withdrawable
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Page 106 - In the case of a company limited by shares, no contribution shall be required from any member exceeding the amount, if any, unpaid on the shares in respect of which he is liable as a present or past member.
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Page 43 - ... the debenture stock, of any railway company in Great Britain or Ireland incorporated by special Act of Parliament, and having for ten years next before the date of investment paid a dividend on its ordinary stock...
Page 118 - CD as his surety, have entered into the above-written bond, subject to the condition herein-after contained. Now, therefore, the condition of the above-written bond is such, that if the said AB shall and do render a just and true account of all...
Page 45 - ... to be redeemed at par or at some other fixed rate, at a price exceeding fifteen per centum above par or such other fixed rate...
Page 89 - Any contract which if made between private persons would be by law required to be in writing, and...
Page 44 - Parliament for the purpose of supplying water, and having a compulsory power of levying rates over an area having, according to the returns of the last census prior to the date of investment, a population exceeding fifty thousand...
Page 79 - Act, whether limited by shares or by guarantee, shall paint or affix, and shall keep painted or affixed, its name on the outside of every office or place in which the business of the company is carried on, in a conspicuous position, in letters easily legible...