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the day of next, at o'clock, I, , Esquire, Registrar, determine a 9 follows : — at . And that I shall require the attendance there of The said [or the trustees of the society] shall on or nil parties concerned, and of the witnesses named, and the pro- before the day of next, pay to the sum duction of the books and documents specified in the statement of ; [or the society or name of party shall, on or made by you in the reference of the dispute. before the clay of next, reinstato the said (Signed) , Registrar. Os a member, or whatever the act may be that the Registrar Date: day of ,18 . thinks ought to be done by the party. Other provisions may here be added if necessary, and the payment of a sum of money by way of damages may be provided for as an alternative to the doing of any act] : Form No. 16. — Reg. 22. Or, the society is not indebted to [name of party, or as the - ■ case may require}. New Zealand. The expenses hereof are ordered to be paid out of the funds of the society [or as the case may be], " Friendly Societies Act, 1877." Given under my hand this day of ,18 . (Signed) , Eegistrar. SPECIAL REQUISITION TO WITNESS N.B.—Under section 20 of the above-mentioned Act, applicaDispute between and [ an officer of] the &iqs-___VoS_! °f tMS ""^ *"* * ""^ *° * society. ° Register No. To . Puesttant to section 20 of the above-mentioned Act, you are required to attend at on the day of next, at o'clock, to give evidence relating to F• /V 1Q 7? 21? the matter in question, and to produce the following books and ' * •*" documents [State them}. _■„„. rj„' , „ (Signed) , Registrar. New Z_land. Date: day of , 18 . N.B.—By b. 20 (b.) of the said Act it is enacted that " the " Friendly Societies Act, 1877." Registrar to whom any dispute is referred may administer oaths, and may require the attendance of all parties concerned, and of witnesses, and the production of all books and documents APPLICATION UNDER SPECIAL POWERS OF relating to the matter in question ; and any person refusing to REGISTRAR. attend, or to produce any documents, or to give evidence before Name of society : such Registrar, shall be guilty of an offence under this Act." Register No. The penalty for such offence is not less than one pound nor Application made pursuant to section 21 of the above-men-more than five pounds, and a new offence is committed in every tioned Act. week during which the default continues. _. The above-mentioned society has members. 2. This application is signed by one-fifth of the members [or by 100 members if the whole number exceeds 1,000 and does not exceed 10,000; or 500 members if the whole number exceeds Form No. 17.-- Reg. 23. 10,000]. 3. The application is, that the Registrar may appoint inspecNew Zealand. * org Yor may call a special meeting] pursuant to the said section. "Friendly Societies Act, 1877." 4- The grounds of the application are as follow [State the grounds fully], ORDER FOR DISCOVERY. ,\ 5 V T. " ?PP lica"t3 «™ Prepared to support the application by . . tfio following evidence, for the purpose oi showing that they have In the matter of a dispute between and L good reason for making the application, and are not actuated an officer-of] the society, Register No. referred by _ ia li.i ou _ motives in doing so—viz., a statutory declaration to me pursuant to the above-mentioned Act: hereto annexed by [names] three of the present applicants, and •I. , Esquire, Registrar, order and direct as v_Sere state the nature of the evidence proposed to be given]. follows : 6. The applicants are prepared, if required, to give security 1. That within fourteen days from tho service of this order for Co3ts to tne exte nt of [State amount], do deposit at my office [State where] for inspection by m -. , r_ t . the parties the following documents [State the documents]. ~P i- i • .- 4 v. i. „ mi _. _i j <. tj. Address to which communications are to be sent: 2. That on the day of next, at ]_) te • day of 18 o'clock [*au officer of the society] do appear before me ' _. '_ . at my office above-named, and make discovery upon oath of all * Signatures by mark only must be attested by a witness not being one things within his knowledge [* as such officer] relative to the of the applicants, following matters [State the matters as to which discovery is granted]. Given under my hand this day of 18 . (Signed) , Registrar. N.B. —By section 20 (c) of the said Act it is enacted that the Registrar to whom any dispute is referred may grant to either Form No. 20.— Reg. 25. party such discovery as to documents and otherwise, or such inspection of documents, us might be granted by any Court of New Zealand. law or equity, such discovery to be made on behalf of the society or registered branch by such officer of the same as such Registrar may determine. « Friendly Societies Act, 1877." * These words will be omitted if the discovery is to be made by the other party to the dispute. * DECLARATION IN SUPPORT OF APPLICATION UNDER SPECIAL POWERS OF REGISTRAR. Name of society : Form No. 18.—Reg. 24. Register No. We, three of the members of the above-named society, do New Zealand. solemnly and sincerely declare that, in making the application, a copy of which is hereto annexed, we are not, nor to the best of our knowledge and belief is any person whose signature is " Friendly Societies Act, 1877." appended to such application, actuated by malicious motives, ' and that to the best of our knowledge and belief there is good reason for making such application. DETERMINATION AND ORDER. And we make this declaration conscientiously believing tho In the matter of a dispute between and [ , same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the General officer of] the society, Register No. , referred Assembly of New Zealand intituled " The Justices of the Peace to me pursuant to the above-mentioned Act: Act, 1866. 3—II. 14.
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