A Manual of the Law Relating to Industrial and Provident Societies, in Their Formation, Existence, and Dissolution: With an Appendix Containing Forms of Rules, Statutes, and General OrdersH. Sweet, 1869 - 260 pages |
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... Effect of act as regards creditors- Unre- gistered society - Recovery of penalties .. CHAPTER IV . PAGE .. 37-47 ON THE DISSOLUTION AND WINDING UP OF REGISTERED SOCIETIES . How and when society may be wound up - Winding - up Court ...
... Effect of act as regards creditors- Unre- gistered society - Recovery of penalties .. CHAPTER IV . PAGE .. 37-47 ON THE DISSOLUTION AND WINDING UP OF REGISTERED SOCIETIES . How and when society may be wound up - Winding - up Court ...
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... effect in discouraging the practice of running into debt as far as possible , though by the rules of some societies , a member can have credit for a limited time , and to a limited amount . They also offer inducements for saving , by ...
... effect in discouraging the practice of running into debt as far as possible , though by the rules of some societies , a member can have credit for a limited time , and to a limited amount . They also offer inducements for saving , by ...
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... effect the intentions and object of the persons who desire to form such so- ciety ( n ) ; and if he finds that the rules ... effects . registered , and immediately upon its being granted , the members of the society will become a body ...
... effect the intentions and object of the persons who desire to form such so- ciety ( n ) ; and if he finds that the rules ... effects . registered , and immediately upon its being granted , the members of the society will become a body ...
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... effects of any society registered under the act must be transmitted to the registrar of friendly societies , which must exhibit fully the assets and liabilities of the society , and must be prepared and made out within such period and ...
... effects of any society registered under the act must be transmitted to the registrar of friendly societies , which must exhibit fully the assets and liabilities of the society , and must be prepared and made out within such period and ...
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... effects which would result from a surplusage of capital lying idle , and enables a society , whose commercial business is small , to carry on its work as a friendly society unre- strictedly . The amount which one society may invest in ...
... effects which would result from a surplusage of capital lying idle , and enables a society , whose commercial business is small , to carry on its work as a friendly society unre- strictedly . The amount which one society may invest in ...
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19 Vict 26 Vict 31 Vict above-named society Address advertisement affidavit aforesaid amount application appointed arbitrator assets Bank of England behalf butories certificate ciety committee of management common seal Companies Act Company Limited contri contribu copy County Court Court of Chancery court of session creditors or contributories Dated this day dator debts and claims debts or claims deemed default direct entitled exceeding hereby holden Industrial and Provident interest Ireland judge legal personal representative list of contributories London Gazette manner matter meeting ment monies nominate number of shares official liquidator order for winding paid pany party payable payment penalty person petition proceedings promissory note Provident Societies Act purpose registered office registrar respect rules sanction schedule hereto Scotland secretary Sect society registered solicitor summons supervision thereof think fit tion tories transfer tributories trustees voluntary winding
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Page 220 - An Act to repeal an Act of the present Session of Parliament, intituled ' An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire Suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths and Affidavits;' and to make other Provisions for the Abolition of unnecessary Oaths.
Page 128 - To carry on the business of the company, so far as may be necessary for the beneficial winding up of the same...
Page 91 - ... and of the amount paid or agreed to be considered as paid on the shares of each member ; (a) The date at which the name of any person was entered in the register as a member : (3) The date at which any person ceased to be a member...
Page 148 - ... present or future, certain or contingent, ascertained or sounding only in damages, subsisting or supposed to subsist between the company and...
Page 152 - ... or been guilty of any misfeasance or breach of trust in relation to the company...
Page 125 - ... a demand under his hand requiring the company to pay the sum so due, and the company has for...
Page 152 - ... so misapplied or retained, or for which he has become liable or accountable, together with interest after such rate as the Court thinks just...
Page 128 - To sell the real and personal and heritable and moveable property, effects and things in action of the company by public auction or private contract, with power to transfer the whole thereof to any person or company, or to sell the same in parcels...
Page 105 - The said arbitrators or their umpire may call for the production of any documents in the possession or power of either party, which they or he may think necessary for determining the question in dispute, and may examine the parties or their witnesses on oath, and administer the oaths necessary for that purpose.
Page 125 - Whenever the Court is of opinion that it is just and equitable that the company should be wound up.