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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... judge , who was stated to have expressed his opinion that the audited accounts must be treated as conclusive . The plaintiff's then applied for a direction that in taking the accounts the audited accounts might be disregarded , on the ...
... judge , who was stated to have expressed his opinion that the audited accounts must be treated as conclusive . The plaintiff's then applied for a direction that in taking the accounts the audited accounts might be disregarded , on the ...
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... judge of the County Court , applied for a prohibition , on the ground that this was not a matter which could be settled by arbitration . Held that the application was premature , as the County Court was the tribunal to decide , in the ...
... judge of the County Court , applied for a prohibition , on the ground that this was not a matter which could be settled by arbitration . Held that the application was premature , as the County Court was the tribunal to decide , in the ...
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... judge has jurisdiction , therefore , to decide whether upon this award the dispute is between the society and a member . ] Mr. Quain ( in support of the rule ) : The judge cannot give himself jurisdiction by deciding contrary to the ...
... judge has jurisdiction , therefore , to decide whether upon this award the dispute is between the society and a member . ] Mr. Quain ( in support of the rule ) : The judge cannot give himself jurisdiction by deciding contrary to the ...
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... judge stated that he did not consider he had jurisdiction , but adjourned the case , in order that the plaintiff might be legally represented . On July 15th , 1892 , the date to which the case stood adjourned , the plaintiff was ...
... judge stated that he did not consider he had jurisdiction , but adjourned the case , in order that the plaintiff might be legally represented . On July 15th , 1892 , the date to which the case stood adjourned , the plaintiff was ...
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... judge decided that there was clearly a dispute and the order for prohibition must be made absolute . A writ was afterwards issued directed to the plaintiff and the County Court Judge which sets forth that the County Court had no ...
... judge decided that there was clearly a dispute and the order for prohibition must be made absolute . A writ was afterwards issued directed to the plaintiff and the County Court Judge which sets forth that the County Court had no ...
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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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Page 521 - ... purpose, full and accurate account of all moneys received and paid by him on account of the...
Page 619 - IK, as euch trustees or their successors, trustees for the time being, or their certain attorney ; 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.
Page 566 - The purposes of any trade union shall not, by reason merely that they are in restraint of trade, be deemed to be unlawful so as to render any member of such trade union liable to criminal prosecution for conspiracy or otherwise.
Page 619 - Sureties, have entered into the above-written Bond, subject to the Condition hereinafter contained ; now, therefore, the Condition of the above-written Bond is such, that if the said AB shall and do...
Page 624 - ... shall be paid at his decease, and may from time to time revoke or vary such nomination by a writing under his hand similarly delivered or sent...
Page 602 - Any two or more societies may, by special resolution of both or all such societies, become amalgamated together as one society, with or without any dissolution or division of the funds of such societies or either of them ; and any society may, by special resolution, transfer its engagements to any other registered society which may undertake to fulfil the engagements of such society.
Page 605 - ... to vote as may be present in person or by proxy at a subsequent general meeting of which notice has been duly given and held at an interval of not less than fourteen days nor more than one month from the date of the meeting at which such resolution was first passed...
Page 174 - This was an appeal from the decision of the judge of the County Court of Lancashire holden at Preston.
Page 613 - ... 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 607 - A statutory declaration shall be made by one of the trustees, or by three members and the secretary of the society, that the provisions of this Act have been complied with, and shall be sent to the registrar with the instrument of dissolution ; and any person knowingly making a false or fraudulent declaration in the matter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.