Education Acts Compilation.
otherwise provide, thereupon cease to have any right or interest in its property and concerns, but shall not thereby be freed from any then existing liability to the corporation whether for subscriptions or otherwise. 5 194. (1.) Every society registered under this Act shall be deemed to be situate in the education district wherein its registered .v. ■ .. , ° office is situate. (2.) Every such society shall forward to the Registrar, at prescribed periodical intervals, prescribed returns containing pre--10 scribed particulars. (3.) If any such society fails or neglects to furnish such returns, or to otherwise comply with the provisions of this Part of this Act, the Minister may cancel its incorporation. 195. It shall not be lawful for any society to be registered 15 under this Act without the previous consent of the Minister, nor for any society to be registered under a name so similar to'that of any registered society as, in the opinion of the Registrar, to lead to confusion. 196. The society known as the New Zealand Educational Insti20 tute (consisting of societies of teachers, or representatives of such societies) may be registered under this Act on application in manner therein prescribed : >-- Provided that for the purposes of such application each such society of teachers, or representative thereof, shall be deemed to be 25 a member of the said Institute. Court of Appeal. 197. (1.) There is hereby constituted a Teachers' Court of Appeal (hereinafter called " the Court ") for the purpose of hearing and determining appeals by teachers against dismissal or suspension. 30 (2.) For the purposes of each appeal, as it arises, the Court shall consist of three persons, as follows :■ — Such Stipendiary Magistrate in the district wherein the appellant teacher was employed at the time of his dismissal or suspension as the Minister appoints : 35 One person of either sex, to be nominated in the prescribed manner by a corporation situate in such district; and One such person to be similarly appointed by the respondent Board which dismissed or suspended such teacher. (3.) The Stipendiary Magistrate shall be Chairman of the 40 Court, and shall have an original and, in the event of an equality of voting, a casting-vote. Procedure on Appeal. 198. (1.) The appellant shall, within twenty-eight days after the receipt by him of the official notice of dismissal or suspension, 45 serve on the Board a notice of appeal in the form in the Thirteenth Schedule hereto. (2.) Such notice shall briefly but clearly state the grounds of appeal. (3.) Such notice shall be void unless it contains a memorandum 50 by the aforesaid corporation nominating a member of the Court
where society d< *>rned situate. 1895, No. 48, sec. 11 Returns. Penalty for neglect. Limitation of b^ c ° f 12 sooieties " New Zealand f n tutvue miy be registered. 1897No13 > " co 3 court of Appeal. 18 9 5 . N0 - **> sec - w constitution of ibkTsec v Notice of appeal to B ° ard ibid, sec. 15
Returns.
Penalty for neglect.
Limitation of number of societies. Ibid, sec. 12
New Zealand Educational Institute may be registered. 1897, No. 13, sec. 3
Court of Appeal. 1895, No. 48, sec. 13
Constitution of Court. Ibid, sec. 14
Notice of appeal to be served on Board by appellant. Ibid, sec. 15
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