Laws; with remarks on the constitution and errors of friendly societies, and an abstract of the acts of parliament relative to these institutions |
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... Highland Society from 1801 to 1820 , and from the Society's books from 1820 to 1823. In that Return were inserted the names of the members as they stand in the Society's Roll from 1801 to 1820 , distinguishing the free from the unfree ...
... Highland Society from 1801 to 1820 , and from the Society's books from 1820 to 1823. In that Return were inserted the names of the members as they stand in the Society's Roll from 1801 to 1820 , distinguishing the free from the unfree ...
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... Highland Society's Report . It may therefore " be fairly presumed , that the proposed Society's contributions will go much " farther in this department than the same contributions will go in the average run of Friendly Societies ...
... Highland Society's Report . It may therefore " be fairly presumed , that the proposed Society's contributions will go much " farther in this department than the same contributions will go in the average run of Friendly Societies ...
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... Highland Society's Report , espe " cially in the higher ages , the sickness fund should uniformly exceed the " estimated fund ; and that when a considerable number of the members ¡° shall have attained the ages of between 50 and 70 , the ...
... Highland Society's Report , espe " cially in the higher ages , the sickness fund should uniformly exceed the " estimated fund ; and that when a considerable number of the members ¡° shall have attained the ages of between 50 and 70 , the ...
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... Highland Society's Tables give a weekly sick allowance till 70 years of age of L. 1 : 0 : 7 , during the whole period of sickness , for L. 1 of annual contribu- tion ; but , as already mentioned , if the allowances are to be continued ...
... Highland Society's Tables give a weekly sick allowance till 70 years of age of L. 1 : 0 : 7 , during the whole period of sickness , for L. 1 of annual contribu- tion ; but , as already mentioned , if the allowances are to be continued ...
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accumulated act of Parliament aforesaid age at entry alterations amount appointed arbitration arrears Auditors average annual sickness average sickness balance bers bution capital card of freedom cieties Committee Meetings Committee of Management complaint confirmed Court days 3 hours death decimal deducting defray distress and sale EDINBURGH COMPOSITORS entitled entry-money equi equivalent money expences Friendly Societies funeral allowance Funeral Fund hereby Highland Society's Report increased contributions individual stock institutions intimation JAMES NAPIER Journeymen Printers Justices liable to serve ment months neral office-bearers officer or officers paid payable payments Peace person Philanthropic Society proper purpose Quarter Sessions Quarterly Meeting rate of sickness received regulations ROBERT SMITH ROBERT THOMSON Royal Navy rules Scotland SECT Sessions Sick and Funeral sick members Sickness Fund Society's allowance Society's books stewartry Surgeon Tables thereafter thereof timated tion Treasurer and Clerk unless vouchers weekly sick allowance weeks WILLIAM CHRISTIE WILLIAM FLEMING young entrants
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43 ÆäÀÌÁö - Moveable, of such Person, all Sums of Money remaining due which such Person received by virtue of his said Office or Employment, before any other of his Debts are paid or satisfied...
43 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and whatever award shall be made by the said arbitrators, or the major part of them, according to the true purport and meaning of the rules of such society, confirmed by the justices according to the directions of this act, shall be in the form to this act annexed, and shall be binding and conclusive on all parties, and shall be final, to all intents and purposes, without appeal...
44 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to pay his share so certified to be payable by him, and upon the production of such certificate before any two justices of the peace for the county or other jurisdiction wherein the...
42 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the High Court of Chancery, or the Court of Exchequer in England, or the Court of Session in Scotland, or the Courts of Great Sessions in Wales respectively, who shall and may proceed thereupon in a summary way...
43 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every determination by arbitrators or by the court or by the registrar under this act of a dispute shall be binding and conclusive on all parties, and shall be final to all intents and purposes, and shall not be subject to appeal, and shall not be removed or removable into any court of law or restrained or restrainable by the injunction of any court of equity...
44 ÆäÀÌÁö - That if any person having been admitted a member of any such society established by virtue of this act, shall think himself aggrieved by any act, matter, or thing, done or omitted to be done by any such society, or any person or persons acting under them, it shall and may be lawful for any two or more justices of the peace of the county, riding...
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and shall be filed in the manner herein-before directed; and that no such rule, order, or regulation shall be binding, or have any force or effect, until the same shall have been agreed to, and confirmed by such justices and filed as aforesaid.
42 ÆäÀÌÁö - Assurance, nor any Appointment of any Agent, nor any Certificate or other Instrument for the Revocation of any such Appointment, nor any other Instrument or Document whatever...
43 ÆäÀÌÁö - Employment, any Monies or Effects belonging to such Society, or any Deeds or Securities relating to the same, shall die, or become a Bankrupt or Insolvent...
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... to be respectively paid to such uses for the benefit of such society as such society by such rules shall direct...