Hand-book on friendly societies1880 |
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... course upon the locality , his occupation , and his habits . This may at first seem rather a weak argument , but as the assertion is a fact I have no reason to fear any criticism upon that point . As to a graduated scale of contribution ...
... course upon the locality , his occupation , and his habits . This may at first seem rather a weak argument , but as the assertion is a fact I have no reason to fear any criticism upon that point . As to a graduated scale of contribution ...
Page 13
... course of twelve months about 100 of those men will have died , and as each year goes along the survivors attain a greater age and consequently the proportion of deaths will increase . The total amount of savings of a large number of ...
... course of twelve months about 100 of those men will have died , and as each year goes along the survivors attain a greater age and consequently the proportion of deaths will increase . The total amount of savings of a large number of ...
Page 15
... course that their health , & c . , justifies their acceptance ) , and the latter Society is much better off as regards the number of members and the amount of funds than the Society which restricts the initiation of colliers , & c . The ...
... course that their health , & c . , justifies their acceptance ) , and the latter Society is much better off as regards the number of members and the amount of funds than the Society which restricts the initiation of colliers , & c . The ...
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... course of three years , which I have assumed to reach twenty pounds , that sum would be exhausted long before they would be halfway through their sickness , and after their savings would be expended they would be compelled ( except cold ...
... course of three years , which I have assumed to reach twenty pounds , that sum would be exhausted long before they would be halfway through their sickness , and after their savings would be expended they would be compelled ( except cold ...
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... course , so that their officers may receive payment for their attendance , which is the chief object they have in view . Notwithstanding the enormous funds of some of those Societies , and the lavishness with which they are expended ...
... course , so that their officers may receive payment for their attendance , which is the chief object they have in view . Notwithstanding the enormous funds of some of those Societies , and the lavishness with which they are expended ...
Common terms and phrases
according Acts of Parliament actuaries amendment amount application appointed assets and liabilities Assistant Registrar assumed authorised Bank of England Bank of Ireland benefits assured birth or death cent Channel Islands Chief Registrar cieties committee of management consent copy court Court of Session dispute District entitled to receive exceeding Friendly Societies Act funeral donation Funeral Fund George Bailey give interest invested Ireland join a Friendly Leeke live meeting member or person members of Friendly ment mortgage number of members paid payable payment period person claiming Poor Law pounds present value Principal Act principles proceeding public auditor rate of mortality rates of contribution receipt registered as branches registered office registered Society registry resolution respect Scotland secretary secure sick pay sick relief Sick Visitor sickness and mortality six months Societies registered Society or Branch sub-section superannuation tions Treasury Regulation trustees valuation valuer week
Popular passages
Page 58 - In this Act, if not inconsistent with the context, the following terms have the meanings hereinafter respectively assigned to them ; that is to say, "Foreign state...
Page 78 - ... in any court of law or equity, touching or concerning the property, right, or claim...
Page 68 - Wilfully neglects or refuses to do any act or to furnish any information required for the purposes of this Act by the chief or any other registrar or other person authorized under this Act, or does any act or thing forbidden by this Act: (c.) Makes a return or wilfully furnishes information in any respect false or insufficient.
Page 83 - Offence be committed to the Common Gaol or House of Correction, there to be kept...
Page 80 - An inspector appointed under this section may require the production of all or any of the books and documents of the society, and may examine on oath its officers, members, agents, and servants in relation to its business, and may administer such oath accordingly.
Page 87 - ... as may be present in person or by proxy (in cases where by the regulations of the company proxies are allowed) at any general meeting of which notice specifying the intention to propose such resolution has been duly given...
Page 66 - ... verify the same with the accounts and vouchers relating thereto, and shall either sign the same as found by them to be correct, duly vouched, and in accordance with law...
Page 81 - Trade may require for the purpose of showing that the applicants have...
Page 65 - The right of one fifth of the total number of members, or of one hundred members in the case of a society of one thousand members and not exceeding ten thousand, or of five hundred members in the case of a society of more than ten thousand members, to apply to the chief registrar, or in...
Page 66 - Every trade union registered under this Act shall have a registered office to which all communications and notices may be addressed...