Refusal of bye-law amendment: communication with reasons by registered post serves as conclusive proof of refusal. Central Registrar must communicate any refusal to register an amendment of bye laws, together with reasons, to the society's chief executive by registered post; that prescribed mode of communication is conclusive proof that the amendments were refused and that the society was notified.
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Refusal of bye-law amendment: communication with reasons by registered post serves as conclusive proof of refusal.
Central Registrar must communicate any refusal to register an amendment of bye laws, together with reasons, to the society's chief executive by registered post; that prescribed mode of communication is conclusive proof that the amendments were refused and that the society was notified.
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