Incorporated Societies Amendment Act 1922
Incorporated Societies Amendment Act 1922
Incorporated Societies Amendment Act 1922
Incorporated Societies Amendment Act 1922
| Public Act | 1922 No 27 |
| Date of assent | 17 October 1922 |
Note
This Act is administered in the Department of Justice.
An Act to amend the Incorporated Societies Act 1908
1 Short Title
This Act may be cited as the Incorporated Societies Amendment Act 1922, and shall be read together with and deemed part of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908 (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act).
2 Assistant Registrars of Incorporated Societies
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(1) There may from time to time be appointed such Assistant Registrars of Incorporated Societies as may be required.
(2) Subject to the direction of the Registrar, or to regulations under the principal Act prescribing the duties of Assistant Registrars, every Assistant Registrar shall have and may exercise all the powers, duties, and functions of the Registrar. The fact of any Assistant Registrar exercising any power, duty, or function as aforesaid shall be conclusive evidence of his authority so to do.
3 Rules of society may provide for penalties
In addition to the matters specified in section 6 of the principal Act, the rules of any society may make provision for the imposition on any member of reasonable fines and forfeitures, and for the consequences of non-payment of any subscription or fine.
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[Repealed]
Section 5 was repealed, as from 1 April 1954, by section 2(3) Incorporated Societies Amendment Act 1953 (1953 No 80).