The Friendly Societies Amendment Act 1908 (SA)

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ANNO OCTAVO

EDWARDI V11 REGIS.

A.D. 1908.

No. 952.

An Act to incorporate certain Friendly Societies under

" The Friendly Societies Act, 1886."

[Assented to, November r rth, 1908.1

W HEREAS it is expedient to incorporate under

The Friendly

Societies Act, 1886," the several Friendly Societies in the State

of South Australia enumerated in the Schedule hereto, and which

societies are enrolled or established under the provisions of the Act

No. 22 of l%2, intituled

An Act to regulate Friendly Societies "-

Be it therefore Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as follows:

1. This Act may be cited as '' The Friendly Societies Amendment short title.

Act, 1908."

2, The said Act No. 22 of 1852 shall, from and after the passing A C ~

NO. 22 of 1862 to

of this Act, cease to apply to the societies specified in the Schedule ~ ~ m ~ ~ P t; ' $

hereto, save and except as to any offence committed, or penalty or

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liability incurred, or bond or security given, or proceeding taken A C ~,

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under or in pursuance of the said Act before the commencement of this Act. All contracts and engagements by or with any of the the said societies, made under the provisions of the said Act, and which are valid and in force at the time of the passing of this Act, shall continue to be valid and in force; and all bonds and securities given before the passing of this Act by or to any trustee, treasurer, or other officer of any of the said societies shall continue and be as

valid and effectual as if

this Act had not been passed.

962 3,

8" EDWARDI VII, No. 952.

T h Friendly Societies Amendment Act.-1908.

lncorpomtion ot such

3. All persons who are now or who at any time hereafter, in

sooieties.

accordance with the provisions of "The Friendly Societies Act,

cf.

i l id, 8. 3.

1886," become members of

any society specified in the Schedule

hereto shall (subject to the regulations and provisions contained in "The Friendly Societies Act, 1886 ") be a body corporate by the name and style by which such society is specified in the said Schedule, and the same results shall follow from such incorporation as if such society had been specified in Schedule A to "The Friendly Societies

Ad, 1886."

such nocietiee in-

4.

" The Friendly Societies Act, 1886," shall be read and construed

eluded in Friendly

as if the societies specified in the Schedule hereto had been specified

Societies ~ c t,

1886.

in the said Schedule A to a The Friendly Societies Act, 1886."

In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

GEORGE R. LE HUNTE, Governor.

8" EDWARDI VII, No. 952.

Tb Friendly Societies Amendment Ad.-1908.

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THE SCHEDULE REFERRE11 TO.

The Adelaide Hebrew Benefit Society.

Australian Natives' Association.

Hibernian Auetralaeian Catholic Benefit Society, Adelaide LXstrict, No. 7.

South Australian Grand United Order of Free Gardeners.

The Federal Friendly Benefit Society of South Australia.

The United Daughters of Australia, Lily Lodge, No. 1.

Adelaide: Printed by C. E. BILI~TOW,

Government Printer, North Terrace.

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