Law for Co-operativesBasil Blackwell, 1958 - 312 pages |
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Page 157
... apply to any area to which it was not originally intended to apply ) , and will submit it to the promoters ' nominees for their approval of the modifica- tions . If they reject the modifications , the scheme can go no further ; if they ...
... apply to any area to which it was not originally intended to apply ) , and will submit it to the promoters ' nominees for their approval of the modifica- tions . If they reject the modifications , the scheme can go no further ; if they ...
Page 247
... application to register must be signed by two members of the committee and the secretary of each of the consti ... apply direct to the registrar . 1 A / 93 , s . 21 . 2 A / 93 , s . 8 . 3 A / 54 , s . 2 ( 2 ) . 4 A / 54 , s . 2 ( 1 ) ...
... application to register must be signed by two members of the committee and the secretary of each of the consti ... apply direct to the registrar . 1 A / 93 , s . 21 . 2 A / 93 , s . 8 . 3 A / 54 , s . 2 ( 2 ) . 4 A / 54 , s . 2 ( 1 ) ...
Page 254
... applies to individual members and to companies and other corporations in general . It does not apply to a registered society which becomes a member of another society ; 15 and it does not apply to local authori- ties and county councils ...
... applies to individual members and to companies and other corporations in general . It does not apply to a registered society which becomes a member of another society ; 15 and it does not apply to local authori- ties and county councils ...
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